Professor Richard Weston (born 1953) is an architect, landscape architect, author and is also the Chair of Architecture at
Cardiff University
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. He is Director of Richard Weston Studio Ltd and Earth Images Ltd.
Professional background
Weston was born in
Leicester
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in 1953. He attended Wyggeston Boys Grammar School. He went on to study architecture at
Manchester University
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, gaining a BA in 1975 and
BArch in 1977. Supported by the
Thouron Award The Thouron Award is a prestigious postgraduate scholarship established in 1960 by Sir John R.H. Thouron, K.B.E., and Esther D. du Pont, Esther du Pont Thouron. It was created to strengthen the "special relationship" between the United States and th ...
, he attended the
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie ...
(USA) to study landscape architecture, gaining an
MLA (Penn) in 1979. From 1979–1982 he worked in practice and was appointed as a lecturer at the
Welsh School of Architecture
The Welsh School of Architecture (WSA) ( cy, Ysgol Bensaernïaeth Cymru) is an academic school of Cardiff University. It is generally regarded as a world leading school of architecture, and one of the top architecture schools in Britain. In 201 ...
(WSA) in
Cardiff
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. He subsequently taught at the Leicester and Portsmouth schools of architecture before returning to Cardiff in 1999 as a professorial research fellow. In 2003 he was appointed to the Chair of Architecture, a position he holds today.
In addition to his teaching at the WSA, he is editor of arq (''Architectural Research Quarterly'', Cambridge University Press) and director of Richard Weston Studio Ltd and Earth Images Ltd. Alongside his teaching duties, Weston is an experienced researcher with numerous books and publications to his name. Most notably, he is author of two award-winning books, a monograph on the architect
Alvar Aalto
Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
and a study of the modernist movement titled
Modernism
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. In addition he is the author of the definitive work on the life and achievements of
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architec ...
architect,
Jørn Utzon
Jørn Oberg Utzon, , Hon. FAIA (; 9 April 191829 November 2008) was a Danish architect. He was most notable for designing the Sydney Opera House in Australia, completed in 1973. When it was declared a World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007, Utzo ...
. Famously reclusive and private, Utzon granted Weston unlimited access to his archives and himself, enabling the publication of a unique study.
Architectural work
In 1992, Weston designed a glass roof to cover the sunken courtyard of a house built in a redundant water tank in
Hampshire
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. Formed of stainless steel 'gutter trusses' whose profile, like a river, widens and deepens in response to the flow of water, and between them span laminated glass arches, with an interlayer to reduce heat gain from the sun.
Weston's interest in structural glass found dramatic expression in a house he built for himself as part of FutureWorld (an exhibition designed to provide the public with a glimpse of the way homes might operate in the 21st century) in
Milton Keynes
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. The 5.5 tonne stressed-skin plywood roof of Radiant House is supported only by glass – a feat achieved in collaboration with engineer Mark Lovell.
In 2002, he entered two architectural competitions, taking the opportunity they posed to explore ideas. The first for the
Royal Playhouse in
Copenhagen
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(in collaboration with John Pardey Architects and eventually won by
Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter, who went on to build it) and the second for the Great Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Whilst it did not win, the proposal, consisting of a 230m limestone dome, was selected for publication by the judges and Weston's learning of the Egyptians' fascination with the stars later became an inspiration for the designs for his own house and studio in
Sully, South Wales - although sadly this was to remain on the drawing board.
Competitions and buildings
*Grand Egyptian Museum (selected for publication), 2002
*Royal Playhouse, Copenhagen, 2002
*Finalist in two-stage open competition for National Wildflower Centre, Liverpool, 1997
*Finalist in two-stage open competition for Public Artwork, Hamilton, 1997
*Glass Roof for Howard Smith, Hampshire (pub. Architectural Review, 8/97)
*Radiant House,
FutureWorld
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, Milton Keynes, 1994
One-man shows
*Robert Phillips Gallery, Walton on Thames, 2005
*Aberdare Museum 2006
*National Botanic Garden of Wales, 2007*
*National Waterfront Museum, 2007–08
*Oxford University Museum of Natural History, 2008*
*
Utzon Center
The Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark, was the last building to be designed by Jørn Utzon, the architect behind the Sydney Opera House. In collaboration with his son Kim, who provided the final construction drawings, he planned the centre not as ...
, Aalborg, 2008.
Group shows
*Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1992, 1994, 1996, 2004.
*"Through the lens", Royal West of England Academy, June–July 2008
Prizes
*Techniquest Millennium Award for Solar System Sculpture for Wales, 1998.
*American Institute of Architects International Book Award for Modernism, 1996.
*2nd Prize, Letchworth Garden City Centenary landscape master plan, 1997.
*Sir Banister Fletcher Prize for 'architecture book of the year', for ''Alvar Aalto'', 1995.
*Winner, 'Critics Competition' organised by the Architectural Review, 1987.
Publications
Books
*"Architecture Visionaries", Laurence King, 320p, 2015.
*''100 Ideas that Changed Architecture'', Laurence King, 2011.
[William Morgan (January 2012)]
"100 Ideas that Changed Architecture"
''Architectural Record
''Architectural Record'' is a US-based monthly magazine dedicated to architecture and interior design. "The Record," as it is sometimes colloquially referred to, is widely-recognized as an important historical record of the unfolding debates in a ...
''. Retrieved 2015-07-13.
*''Quartz'', 64pp, Deukalion Press, 2007.
*''Formations: images from rocks'', 112pp, Deukalion Press, 2007.
*''Plans, Sections and Elevations. Key Buildings of the 20th Century'', 240p, Laurence King, 2004.
*''Materials, Form and Architecture'', Laurence King, 240p, 2003: second edition in preparation for publication in 2015.
*''Utzon. Inspiration, Vision, Architecture'', Edition Bløndal, 432p, 2002.
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''The Architectural Review'', 1 July 2002. Retrieved 2013-09-25.
*''The House in the Twentieth Century'', 272p, Laurence King, 2002.
*''Modernism'', Phaidon Press, 240p, 1996.
*''Alvar Aalto'', Phaidon Press, 240p, 1995.
*''Säynätsalo Town Hall'', Phaidon Press, 62p, 1993.
*''Villa Mairea'', Phaidon Press, 62p, 1992.
*''Schools of Thought'', Hampshire C. C., 152p, 1991.
Other
*Regular contributor to complete works of Norman Foster.
*More than 100 articles in leading architectural and other journals and newspapers.
Broadcasts
*'The Next Big Thing', 7-episode BBC2 series tracing development of new products including scarves made using images from minerals and rocks (to be broadcast April–May 2011)
*Sydney (Soap) Opera House, Uden Associates for C5, 13.8.00.
*Agenda 21, with Daniel Libeskind and Ken Yeang, BBC World Service, 23.4.00.
*In Our Time with Daniel Libeskind and Melvyn Bragg, BBC Radio 4, 25.3.99.
*Several appearances on Turning World with Jenny Murray and other radio programmes inc. 'Night Waves' on Radio 3.
Design work
Described by the Independent on Sunday as "the break out star of ''Britain's Next Big Thing''",
he appeared in the seven-part
BBC2
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television series tracing the development of new products for leading retailers.
Using high-resolution scanners, he has generated designs for a collection of silk scarves from natural materials such as minerals and stones. This idea was presented at the 'Best of British Open Design Call' at
Liberty of London
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(the world's leading retailer of scarves) and, since their debut on the shelves in 2010, have quickly established themselves as amongst Liberty's best selling lines.
The images, which can be printed on most natural and man-made fibres, offer a wide range of application in architecture, interior design and fashion. In addition to the scarves, they have appeared in Liza Bruce's new ranges of swimwear. Architectural applications are also currently being developed, with leading British architects
Patel Taylor featuring an 'agate façade' in a house in Camden Town. The London Olympic Games in 2012 followed suit, with four 5x3m images greeting athletes in the Olympic Village in Stratford. Weston's most recent public work is a four-storey banner installed in the atrium of the new Health Library at the Heath Hospital in Cardiff.
The scope of Weston's work has been extended by the purchase, in September 2014, of a sophisticated optical microscope and he is gaining increasing recognition internationally, with publications in the USA (Vincent Mok in ''Maniac Magazine'', May 2013, p58-9), Ukraine (in Russian in ''Salon'' magazine, September 2013, p82-7) and The Netherlands (''Mark'' magazine, June/July 2014, p160-167), as well as in two books on textile design published in the UK, the first by Melanie Bowles, ''Digital Textile Design'' (Laurence King, 2012), the second, Simon Clarke's ''Print: Fashion, Interiors, Art'' (Laurence King, 2014).
References
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People educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys
Architects from Leicester
English writers
Living people
1953 births
Architecture academics
Academics of Cardiff University