Bryan Avery

Bryan Avery
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)

Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI)
Projects Wilderness City

Bryan Avery RIBA is a London based architect, born in Berkshire, England in 1944.[3] After his childhood years spent in the New Forest in 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 Veseley.[4]

He established his own practice Avery Associates Architects in 1978. 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]

Projects (built)

Projects (proposals)

References

  1. Design Council Millennium Products list
  2. International Architecture Award 2010 citation
  3. The International Who's Who, page 81, 2004
  4. South East Regional Design Panel cv
  5. Avery Associates Architects awards
  6. "Fragments of Wilderness City Bryan Avery". Black Dog. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  7. The Independent 23 November 1997
  8. The Times Monday, June 17, 1985; pg. 10; Issue 62166
  9. The Guardian (London, England) (December 4, 2000): p12
  10. British Film Institute website
  11. Avery Associates Architects project details
  12. Architects' Journal 25 March 2009
  13. "Top marks for school's £2.7m theatre complex". This is Derbyshire. 10 May 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  14. The Times, Saturday, December 24, 1983; pg. 2; Issue 61721
  15. Southern Daily Echo 4 September 2006
  16. "Lymington Society Meeting Gives Enthusiastic Welcome to Architects Designs for Redrow Development on Old Chicken Factory Site". Lymington Society. 8 November 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  17. "Fragments of a wilderness city". Planning in London. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  18. "New scheme for Holborn Viaduct". City Planning. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  19. "St Barbe revamp: Lymington museum gets lottery funds". BBC News. 14 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  20. Weston, Richard (9 January 2015). "The Contextual Tower: Avery Associates' No 1 Undershaft". Architects Journal. Retrieved 2 February 2015.

External links

Official website