Fitzwilliam Museum Photograph Exhibition “Forms Which do not Frighten but Invite”

24/06/1989 to 06/08/1989
The Octagon Gallery, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, U.K.
Exhibition

The exhibit was conceived and arranged by members of the staff of the Depatment of Architecture at Cambridge, for celebrating and commemorating the fifty years association of Sandy Wilson with the University of Cambridge, Depatment of Architecture, thirty three of them as a teacher. The organizing committee invited Christopher Alexander, Richard MacCormac, Spencer de Grey, Alice Brown Hugh Cullum and Eric Parry, all former students and colleagues of Sandy WIlson, to contribute photographs of their architectural works for the exhibit. Christopher Alexander chose eleven photographs for presenting some aspects of five projects, including the Eishin school, the Sala house, the San Anselmo house, the Emoto apartment building, and the Martinez house.

C.E.S. staff:
Christopher Alexander
Organized by:
Members of the staff of the Depatment of Architecture at Cambridge
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