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gm+ad book, Review, Scottish Architecture Publication, Penny Lewis
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gordon murray + alan dunlop architects, glasgow, scotland, uk
Curious Rationalism
Editor: Penny Lewis
Hardback
Publisher: Carnyx
The ink had hardly dried on the last one....but bigger + better, with
a foreword by the great Hugh Pearman and edited again by Penny Lewis
this luxuriously-covered 152 page hardback, complete with excellent
photography, catches up from the 2003 book 'challenging contextualism':
book review by adrian welch
040506
Loquacious intro with plenty of thoughts not specifically related
to gm+ad. Indeed Hugh resists engaging in any serious critique and
has opted to give a good rounded introduction with some general observations.
He describes gm+ads vigour and places their approach
within critical regionalism. The mention of gm+ad echoing
the disciplining geometry of the Glasgow grid-plan
will no doubt rankle those who were deeply upset by what they would
perceive as the exact opposite, ie the Bewleys cantilever, Spectrums
Chicken Wing and the Sassy Radishs massive green pinball arm
all look like they set out to naughtily disobey the grid. But Hugh
wisely states immediately that gm+ad like to disrupt things
a little: however, what might seem like a little
disruption in Rotterdam or Los Angeles is seen in the UK as a major
disturbance, and amongst sensitive Glasgow Grid fans as a step too
far.
I see a lot of international flavours in gm+ads work: for example,
there is a resonance between the JKS Workshops and some projects by
Herzog & de Meuron. Often rather than a total disruptive building
- like Coop Himmelbau or Gunther Domenig - gm+ad creat a rational
whole offset by an intriguing cloak (Sentinel) or invigorating incident
(Spectrum). This creates creative tension but importantly also provides
Clients with easy to fit-out lettable space. Whether the chicken wing
contains redundant space or the columns of the Radisson are not solid
concrete is inconsequential to Alan and Gordon and this does place
their architecture within the same fold as Gehry's, an architect who
stage manages architecture like theatre.
Hugh is right when he says gm+ad are a 'very self-aware practice':
just like Richard Murphy - the first Scottish practice apparently
to bring out a practice monongraph - Gordon and Alan are constantly
in the limelight and clearly adept at consistent promulgation of their
work. They are also very good at presenation, oh and very handy at
building a wide range of interesting buildings that have helped challenge
Scottish architecture.
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