The Passionate Pilgrim of Titchfield
Hazwan Ariff Hakimi
The Passionate Pilgrim of Titchfield
Event-Space
Studio Brief
Photography Workshop
Video Workshop
William Shakespeare
The Events
1769 Shakespeare Jubilee
1864 Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration
1964 Shakespeare Quadricentenary Celebration
2012 Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival: Poetry Sunday
Distillation
The Project
Sonnets
Site Studies
Concepts
Tectonic Metaphors
Programme, Spatial Requirements and Arrangements
Design Thesis
Precedents
Shelter for Ruins
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Dovecote Studio / Haworth Tompkins
Norwich Cathedral Refectory / Hopkins Architects
Kolumba Art Museum / Peter Zumthor
Archbishopric Museum of Hamar / Sverre Fehn
Astley Castle / Witherford Watson Mann
Shelters for Roman Archaeological Site / Peter Zumthor
Rehearsal / Gallery Space
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Aldeburgh Music / Haworth Tompkins
Nottingham Contemporary / Caruso St John Architects
The Tanks at Tate Modern / Herzog & de Meuron
Library and Archives
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library / SOM
Selexyz Dominicanen Bookstore / Merkx+Girod Architecten
LiYuan Library / Li Xiaodong Atelier
Further Readings
5. Sonnet 40 / anger-forgiveness. In an almost dolefully timid tone, The Poet falters between anger at and forgiveness of The Fair Youth for having stolen, or been stolen by, The Poet’s mistress. (click on image to enlarge)