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Howard Griffin’s Cantuarian projection made permanent

By eg291 | 11 June 2018

Howard Griffin’s projection of Cantuarian, a poem for Canterbury by Lemn Sissay was officially launched on Saturday evening.  The installation will be shown during the … Read more

MArch Unit 5 exhibition at York’s Festival of Ideas

By eg291 | 11 June 2018

MArch Unit 5 students will be presenting their innovative visions for the city of York at the York Festival of Ideas. The brief given for … Read more

Timothy Brittain-Catlin at the London Festival of Architecture

By eg291 | 11 June 2018

As part of this year’s London Architecture Festival, Timothy Brittain-Catlin will join a panel discussion entitled ‘Where do Houses Live’ on identity in housing organised … Read more

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