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Free Tickets for SelfBuild Extend & Renovate Show 2011

 

Update 11 Sept. 2013 – If you are looking for Free Tickets for 2013 SelfBuild & Improve Your Home Show please check our ‘Partners Offers’ on the right hand side column.

We have FREE tickets to give away for the Selfbuild Extend & Renovate Show in Dublin 9-11 Sept.

Just let us know you want one!

SelfBuild Tickets

The SelfBuild Show will feature new products and technologies to enable and promote sustainable building practices throughout Ireland.

You can find out about the latest products and technologies that can help you with your project.

The Show will also include Free Seminars and Live Demonstrations.

Improve Your Home Zone

If you’re thinking about home improvements, from extensions and conversions to simply re-tiling the bathroom, then the Improve Your Home Zone is where to start. The Improve Your Home Zone will provide practical demonstrations on a range of popular topics: Flooring & Tiling, Extensions & Attic Conversions, Painting and Decorating, Insulating Your Home and Saving Energy.

 

Experts Advice Area

A separate area is provided with specialists in extensions, renovations and conversions as well as landscape architects and interior designers offering free information and advice.

 

Free Tickets

The Free Tickets value €20 each and admit 2 persons. Children under 16 Free.

Just let us know you want one and we will post it out to you.

My Unexpected Encounter With Professor Pancho Guedes

It was this summer in Lisbon. My best friend Luis invited me to visit the Exhibition: Pancho Guedes – Vitruvius Mozambicanus in the Berardo Collection Museum, Belém.

Exhibition Pancho Guedes

Amancio Guedes, best known as Pancho Guedes is an architect, a sculptor, and a painter. He was born in Portugal in 1925 and spent most of his creative life in Mozambique, where he made more than 500 designs for buildings. His connection with Africa allowed Pancho to liberate himself from the constraints and restrictive ideas that dominate the mainstream of the art world.

Pancho’s architectures range from extravagantly opulent and personal explorations of space and form to austere, sparse buildings designed to meet demanding and strigent financial conditions.

Guedes was part of the legendary Team 10, often referred to as “Team X”, a group of architects and other invited participants who assembled starting in July 1953 at the 9th Congress of CIAM and created a schism within CIAM by challenging its doctrinare approach to urbanism.

Pancho's painting

 

In 1995 I was lucky enough to have him as my Professor Teacher at the subject of “Project” in my last year of my Architecture Degree. It was always a pleasure to discuss my ideas with Pancho, his enthusiasm was contagious and his comments were enlightened by a sparkling magic often accompanied by challenging visions always pursuing new ideas and possibilities.

I think the main lesson I learned from Pancho was not to have limits. And despite how academic that may sound it still a very important principle that has been helping me to challenge myself to pursuit the best ideas for my projects.

Me and my son with Pancho Guedes

For my great delight and surprise I met Pancho Guedes during my visit to his Exhibition. The chances of finding him there were, maybe, 0.1 in 100, but it happened! And above it’s the photo we took together. He is 84 years old, he is still very active, working in Portugal now, inventing new buildings, painting, sculpting and teaching. What an amazing person!

 

If you are interested to learn more about Pancho Guedes this is his website and you can also find some movies and interviews to Pancho Guedes in YouTube. Here is the link.

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‘The Lives of Spaces’ Tour – A portrait of Irish Architecture

The Lives of Spaces makes evident architecture’s great central responsibility – the shaping of the spaces that in turn shape society.The Lives of Spaces

The Lives of Spaces contains 9 film based projects in total. Each explores the central role of space in our society, how it frames and structures the patterns and practices of our collective life, from domestic to civic, from personal to public. Taken together, the nine pieces provide a portrait of Irish architecture, and of Irish society.

“The Lives of Spaces” at Kilkenny Castle – 8 August – 18 October 2009
The Parade, Kilkenny City, Ireland

Opening times: 7 days a week
August – 09:00-17.30
September – 09.30-17.30
October – 09.30-16.30

Posted by Isabel Barros