Stories
- Article
How I escaped my anxiety and depression through architecture and poetry
Social anxiety led him to introversion and silence. The brutalist architecture of London’s Barbican Estate inspired his liberation in poetry.
- In pictures
Pum Dunbar’s living lessons
Read the ‘legends’ that give insight into Pum Dunbar’s creative process while producing her recent series of collages.
- Interview
Inside the mind of Living with Buildings curator, Emily Sargent
Curator Emily Sargent reveals why council estates and a Finnish TB sanatorium were chosen for the ‘Living with Buildings’ exhibition.
- Article
Searching for a place to call home
Wherever she’s lived, Tanya Perdikou has rarely felt at home, and numerous moves have perpetuated a sense of disconnection. But signs from nature offer powerful moments of connection.
Catalogue
- Books
Cradles of the American aborigines / by Otis T. Mason ; with notes on the artificial deformation of children among savage and civilized peoples by J.H. Porter.
Mason, Otis T., 1838-1908.Date: 1889- Pictures
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A young mother cradles her child in her arms. Mezzotint by J. Porter.
Date: Augt. 1830Reference: 27601i- Books
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Specification of William Edward Gedge : hygenic and inodorous apparatus for cradles or cots.
Gedge, William Edward.Date: 1864- Pictures
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Six men are working with saws, drills, hammers and vices making chairs, cabinets shelves and cradles. Coloured etching.
Reference: 31257i- Pictures
Edward II's cradle. Engraving.
Reference: 17530i