Bryan Avery
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Born | 1944 Berkshire |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | Design Council Millennium Products Award[1] Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award[2] |
Practice | Avery Associates Architects |
Buildings | BFI London IMAX Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) |
Projects | Wilderness City |
Bryan Robert Avery MBE RIBA is a London based architect, born in Berkshire, England in 1944.[3] After his childhood years spent in Lymington in the New Forest, Hampshire, he studied architecture at Leicester College of Art (now the De Montfort University), followed by a MA in the History and Theory of Architecture at Essex University under Professors Joseph Rykwert and Dalibor Vesely.[4]
He established his own practice Avery Associates Architects in 1976. The practice has built a wide range of projects ranging from theatres and museums to offices and educational buildings, many of which have won respected awards.[5]
He published a book "Fragments of Wilderness City" (ISBN 9781904772583) in 2011 which describes his work and theory.[6]
Awards
Avery was awarded the MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours in June 2015 for services to architecture.[7]
In 2010 Avery was awarded the Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award for the Old Bailey office building.[8]
In 1999, Avery was awarded the Design Council's Millennium Products Award for the BFI IMAX cinema in Waterloo, London.[9]
Projects (built)
- Museum of the Moving Image, London (1988)[10][11]
- Neathouse Place offices, London (1997)
- Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London[12]
- BFI London IMAX, London (1999)[13]
- The London Transport Museum, London (2007)[14]
- 10 Old Bailey offices, London (2009)[15]
- Repton School Theatre, Derbyshire (2011)[16]
Projects (proposals)
- Oxford Street (1983)[17]
- Symbol for Southampton (2006)[18]
- Lymington residential, restaurant and gallery development (2011)[19]
- Wilderness City[20]
- CitizenM hotel, Holborn (2012)[21]
- Stansted Airport Crossrail (2013)[22][23]
- St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, Lymington (2014)[24]
- No. 1 Undershaft (site of Aviva Tower), City of London (2015)[25]
References
- ↑ Design Council Millennium Products list
- ↑ International Architecture Award 2010 citation
- ↑ The International Who's Who, page 81, 2004
- ↑ South East Regional Design Panel cv
- ↑ Avery Associates Architects awards
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- ↑ The Independent 23 November 1997
- ↑ The Times Monday, June 17, 1985; pg. 10; Issue 62166
- ↑ The Guardian (London, England) (December 4, 2000): p12
- ↑ British Film Institute website
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- ↑ Architects' Journal 25 March 2009
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- ↑ The Times, Saturday, December 24, 1983; pg. 2; Issue 61721
- ↑ Southern Daily Echo 4 September 2006
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