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One of the Tecton’s kiosks at Dudley Zoo. Locate One of the Tecton’s kiosks at Dudley Zoo. Located near Birmingham the design of a variety of buildings and animal enclosures by Berthold Lubetkin’s Tecton following the success of the famous Penguin Pool and Gorilla House at London’s Regents Park zoo. (Image G Morris) check out the article with more photos on Greyscape.com
‘Wisdom and Knowledge shall be the Stability of ‘Wisdom and Knowledge shall be the Stability of Thy Time’ Isaiah 33:6. Created by American architectural sculptor, Lee Lawrie together with Léon-Victor Solon. The son of an employee at the famed Mintons factory in Stoke on Trent, Solon and the factory’s artistic director, Léon Arnoux, he was credited with bringing Art Nouveau design and Viennese Secessionist designs to the Minton collections. In 1909 he emigrated to America. He specialised in polychroming - “the practice of decorating architectural elements, sculpture, etc., in a variety of colours”. His first commission for the Rockefeller project was the Wisdom, Light and Sound sculpture - it was so well received that he was commissioned to oversee the colour aspect of the whole site. Today we still enjoy his wonderful vision.
Why going to the Post Office in Skopje is so excit Why going to the Post Office in Skopje is so exciting…. if only it were still operational and properly cared for.  Photo with thanks to @robthartfot and Stevie Wonder’s Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours. 

Architect Janko Konstantinov 1974-89 

What, to this day makes Skopje endlessly fascinating to fans of architecture is the opportunity to experience a city with Kenzo Tange’s fingerprints on it and the manifestation of a project conceived when world politics seemed to be spiralling out of control. The eyes of the world were on the project – here was a ray of light against a backdrop of the Cold War and the Cuban missile crisis, a place perhaps the only place where there was meaningful cooperation between East and West. 

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