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The Exhibition Galleries: The exhibition galleries will show detailed case studies of London housing projects from the pioneering Murray Grove through to new schemes for apartments and family homes in all parts of London.
The exhibition will also explain modern construction methods such as modules and panels in concrete, steel and timber.
The exhibition galleries will show detailed case studies of London housing projects from the pioneering Murray Grove through to new schemes for apartments and family homes in all parts of London.
The exhibition will also explain modern construction methods such as modules and panels in concrete, steel and timber.
An accompanying seminar and lecture series will bring together professionals from the architecture, construction and manufacturing industries to encourage debate on the future of modern housing in the city.
The exhibition can be viewed until 18 March 2006.
In Germany artistic photography was launched by Alfred Lichtwark, an art historian and the dynamic director of the Kunsthalle in Hamburg. In 1893, with admirable tact, he enlisted the support of both professionals and amateurs in organizing a "First International Exhibition of Amateur Photographs" in the museum. The public was astounded to find 6000 photographs on display in the painting galleries of an art museum. "To them it seemed like holding a natural history congress in a church," Lichtwark recollected.20 As if in justification, he said that the purpose of the exhibition was to revive the dying art of portraiture. |
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