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RIBA and Google Arts & Culture Partner for Digital Collection
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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced a new digital collaboration with Google Arts & Culture.
21 May 2021
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is pleased to announce a new digital collaboration with Google Arts & Culture, the leading online platform that uses technology to share the unique collections and cultural institutions with a global audience.
Clockwise from top left: Habitat warehouse, Wallingford, UK, 1974, © John Donat/RIBA Collections; Ernö Goldfinger s design for the exterior of 1-3 Willow Road, Hampstead, London, 1934 © RIBA Collections; Chiesa del Redentore, Venice, 1880, by Carlo Naya © RIBA Collections; Hampton Court Palace, London, 1819 © William Westall, RIBA Collections
RIBA launches Google Arts and Culture partnership
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Exhibition presents Joan Miro s maquette for one of the ceramic murals commissioned for the UNESCO plaza in Paris
Joan Miró (1893 1983), Mur de la Lune (TheWall of the Moon); the maquette for the UNESCO ceramic mural, 1955, gouache, watercolour, ink and pencil on paper laid on masonite, 22.9 x 74.6 cm. Courtesy Dickinson Gallery.
NEW YORK, NY
.- Miró: The Wall of the Moon presents Joan Miros superb maquette for one of the ceramic murals commissioned for the UNESCO plaza in Paris, Mur de la Lune (The Wall of the Moon), alongside a complementary selection of Mid-Century paintings and sculpture.
Painted in 1955, the maquette features the celestial shapes that define Mirós most celebrated paintings, and retains its original, vibrant colouring thanks to its exceptional state of preservation. Miró presented the painting to the architect Marcel Breuer, at the completion of the UNESCO project, and it has remained in the Breuer family collection ever since.
Why did you choose construction as a career?
I have always been intrigued by the built environment and architecture. I decided pretty early on that I wanted to study architectural engineering, which allowed me to see the construction world from two complementary perspectives.
What are you most proud of in your career to date?
I have worked in different areas of the industry – in renewable energy, sustainability and construction management – but I am now very proud to be part of Webb Yates Engineers. The company is multidisciplinary, with structural, civil and building services engineers all working very creatively and collaboratively on projects that have an aesthetic sensitivity. This is something I feel passionate about so it is inspiring to be surrounded by like-minded people.
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