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Sir Peter Cook (born 22 October 1936) is an English
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, lecturer and writer on architectural subjects. He was a founder of
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, and was knighted in 2007 by the Queen for his services to architecture and teaching. He is also a
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and a Commandeur de l' Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of the French Republic. His achievements with Archigram were recognised by the
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in 2004, when the group was awarded the
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.


Early life and education

Cook was born in
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,
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and studied architecture at Bournemouth College of Art from 1953–58. He then entered the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, graduating in 1960.


Career

Cook was a director of London's
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(1970-1972) and chair of architecture at
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School of Architecture at
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(1990–2006), and has been director of Art Net in London and curator of the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. He continues to curate, organise and exhibit around the world: in Seoul, LA, Cyprus, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Design Museum,
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, as well as in castles, sheds and garages. He is a Senior Fellow of the
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, London. Cook's professorships include those of the Royal Academy, University College, London and the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste (
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) in
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-Main, Germany. Cook has built in Osaka, Nagoya, Berlin and Madrid. However it was construction of his arts building in 2003, the
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(aka 'The Friendly Alien') in Graz,
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(with Colin Fournier), that brought his work to a wider public. He practiced from 2007 to 2019 with Gavin Robotham at CRAB (Cook Robotham Architectural Bureau Ltd). In 2013 he (along with his studio CRAB) completed the
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's new law faculty and Australia's newest school of architecture, the Abedian School of Architecture at Bond University on the Gold Coast. Cook was awarded a knighthood in the Queen's 2007 Birthday Honours List, for services to architecture. His first building in the UK, a new drawing studio at the
Arts University Bournemouth Arts University Bournemouth (abbreviated AUB) is a further and higher education university based in Poole, England, specialising in art, performance, design, and media. It was formerly known as The Arts University College at Bournemouth and T ...
was opened by
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in March 2016. He also built the innovation studio at the
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, which was opened by
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in 2021. Cook currently practices with Erlend Blakstad Haffner at CHAP (Cook Haffner Architecture Platform Ltd). CHAP has offices in London, Belgrade and Oslo.


Awards and honours

*1960 – Henry Florence Student A.A. (Building Centre research Scholar) *1961 – Piccadilly Circus competition (Mention) *1962 – Gas Council House Design (First Prize) *1965 – Selected as one of "Young British Designers" '' Sunday Times'' exhibition *1996 – Jean Tschumi Medal, International Union of Architects *1969 – Grant awarded by Graham Foundation, Chicago, for Instant City *2000 –
Kunsthaus Graz The Kunsthaus Graz, Grazer Kunsthaus, or Graz Art Museum was built as part of the European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2003 and has since become an architectural landmark in Graz, Austria. Its exhibition program specializes in contemporar ...
, Austria (with Colin Fournier) *2002 – Annie Spink Award, jointly awarded to David Greene (for contribution to architectural education) by the RIBA *2002 – Royal Gold Medal (with Archigram) by RIBA *2003 – Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of the France Republic *2004 – Finalist for
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for
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(with Colin Fournier) *2007 – Knighted in Queen's Honours' list (for services in architecture) *2008 – Senior Fellow of the
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, London *2010 – Mario Pani Award for Architecture,
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*2010 – Honorary Doctorate of Technology,
Lund University , motto = Ad utrumque , mottoeng = Prepared for both , established = , type = Public research university , budget = SEK 9 billion *1970 – Monte Carlo Entertainments Centre (with
Archigram Archigram was an avant-garde architectural group formed in the 1960s ⁠that was neofuturistic, anti-heroic and pro-consumerist, drawing inspiration from technology in order to create a new reality that was solely expressed through hypothetical ...
) *1990 – Solar Housing, Landstuhl, Germany (with Christine Hawley) *1992 – Museum of Antiquities, Austria (with Christine Hawley) *2000 – The Kunsthaus, Graz (with Colin Fournier) *2006 – New Theatre Verbania, Italy (with Gavin Robotham) *2009 – Faculty of Law (D3) and Central Administration (AD), Vienna Business and Economics University (with Gavin Robotham) *2010 – 2nd prize in the
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Tower international competition (with Gavin Robotham) *2011 – Soheil Abedian School of Architecture, Bond University on the Gold Coast, Australia (with Gavin Robotham and Brit Andresen) *2013 – Finalist in the National Stadium of Israel (CRAB + POPULOUS) *2013 – Finalist in the Gold Coast Cultural Precinct


Current appointments

*Professor Emeritus at University College London *Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts *Life Professor at the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste (Städelschule) Frankfurt-Main *Senior Fellow of the Royal College of Art, London *Honorary Fellow of the
Arts University Bournemouth Arts University Bournemouth (abbreviated AUB) is a further and higher education university based in Poole, England, specialising in art, performance, design, and media. It was formerly known as The Arts University College at Bournemouth and T ...
*Member of the Hessische Architektenkammer *Member of the RIBA, Architects Registration Board (ARB) *Fellow of University College London


Exhibitions

*Archigram exhibition – 1994 onwards: Vienna, Paris, New York, London, Pasadena, Chicago, Milan, Hamburg, Seoul, Mito, Taipei, Winnipeg, Zurich, Cracow, Zaragoza, Brussels, Rotterdam. *Curator of Venice Biennale of Architecture British Pavilion 2004, Cyprus Pavilion 2006 *Personal exhibitions – various dates: Los Angeles, Tokyo, Oslo, Berlin, Osaka, Frankfurt,


Publications

*1967 – Architecture: Action and Plan. London: Studio Vista. *1970 – Experimental Architecture. London/New York: Studio Vista/Universal Books. *1972 – Archigram. London: Studio Vista/Reinhold, Birkhauser *1975 – Melting Architecture. London: Peter Cook, (published to accompany Art Net exhibition). *1976 – Art Net The Rally: Forty London Architects . London: Art Net/Peter Cook, (published to accompany Art Net exhibition). *1976 – Arcadia: The Search for the Perfect Suburb. London: Art Net/Peter Cook. *1980 – (with Christine Hawley). Six Houses. London: AA Publications, (published to accompany exhibition at the
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). *1983 – (with Barbara Goldstein). Los Angeles Now. London: AA Publications, (published to accompany exhibition at the Architectural Association). *1985 – Peter Cook – 21 Years, 21 Ideas. London: AA Publications, (foreword by Banham, Reyner and narrative by Hawley, Christine; published to accompany exhibition at the Architectural Association). *1985 – (editor with Olive Brown). Lebbeus Woods. London: AA Publications, 1985, (published to accompany exhibition at the Architectural Association). *1987 – (with Christine Hawley). Cities. London: Fisher Fine Arts, (published to accompany exhibition at the Fischer Fine Arts). *1989 – Peter Cook 1961–89. A+U. *1991 – (with Rosie Llewellyn-Jones). New Spirit in Architecture. New York: Rizzoli. *1993 – Six Conversations. London: Academy Editions, (Architectural Monographs Special Issue, No. 28). *1996 – Primer. London: Academy Editions. *1999 – Archigram. London/New York: Princeton Architectural Press (also in Japanese, German, Chinese) *1999 – (with John Hedjuk and Helene Binet). The House of the Book: Building, Zvi Hecker. London: Black Dog. *1999 – (with Neil Spiller). The Power of Contemporary Architecture. London: Academy Editions. *2000 – Bartlett Book of Ideas. London: Bartlett School of Architecture. *2001 – (with others). The Paradox of Contemporary Architecture. Chichester: Wiley-Academy. *2003 – The City, Seen As A Garden Of Ideas. New York: Monacelli. *2008 – Drawing: The Motive Force of Architecture. Chichester: Wiley. *2014 – Drawing: The Motive Force of Architecture. Second Edition: Wiley. *2016 - Architecture Workbook: Design through Motive. Chichester: Wiley. *2021 - Lives in Architecture: Peter Cook. London: RIBA Publishing.


References

* Interview with Peter Cook on Archinect
Conversation with Peter Cook on the State of Things
* Simon Sadler, ''Archigram: Architecture without Architecture'', Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 200


Interview with Designboom


External links


Arcspace: Kunsthaus GrazKnighthood: Peter Cook (06/2007)Archinect interview (06/2008)Architectural Record interview (2007)Design Museum: ArchigramCHAP El País (spanish journal) interview (2011)


* ttp://www.whatisarchitecture.cc/peter-cook/ Interview with Peter Cookabout - What is architecture?, 2014 {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Peter 1936 births Living people Architects from Essex Academics of University College London People from Southend-on-Sea Knights Bachelor Royal Academicians Alumni of Arts University Bournemouth Alumni of the Architectural Association School of Architecture