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Peter Salter: Drawing Walmer Yard

Past exhibition
29 September - 15 October 2016 Piano Nobile
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Peter Salter, Drawing Walmer Yard

To mark the launch of Peter Salter’s first residential building in Britain, the gallery presents a selection of Salter’s architectural drawings for this project, Walmer Yard, seven years in the making. Internationally acclaimed as a teacher and architectural designer, Peter Salter has been commissioned to create four new houses in Walmer Road, Holland Park. A master class in urban living, the complex geometry of Salter’s design facilitates privacy, light throughout the day and unimpeded circulation of space.

 

Exploratory, indicative, and instructive, Salter’s drawings oscillate between place and detail, idea and representation, strategy and materiality. Persuasively imaging a lived environment, Salter effortlessly shifts between high level planning and intricate detail – an overarching idea is formulated through the exposition of detail. One sheet of tracing paper might encompass scales of 1:100, 1:20 and 1:1 as a problem is worked through; controlled struggle to enable critical development resides on the surface of the tracing paper. The integrity of the idea manifests through the removal of extraneous information, variation in stress and weighting of pen lines, and the whimsical figures that populate the drawings, sleeping, sitting, and reading. Salter writes “Because of the fragmentary nature of idea and detail, the drawing becomes a compound of notions. Intuition becomes honed by redrawing, the judgement of the eye tuned by retracing the familiar, and sometimes a critical reading achieved through erasure.”

 

Peter Salter AADipl (Hons) was educated at and taught at the AA for 13 years, in Intermediate and Diploma School. In the early years of his career he worked for Alison and Peter Smithson, and his work attempts to carry the convictions of that practice. In 2004 he was jointly awarded the Annie Spinks prize for Excellence in Teaching, reaffirmed by the award of an Honorary Fellow of the RIBA in 2012. Following seven years as Head of School (Architecture) at the University of East London, he was appointed Professor of Architecture at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff, where he still teaches. His early built projects were in Japan, including the Inami Woodcarving Museum and Kamiichi Pavilion; Walmer Yard is his first building in the UK. 

 

A fully illustrated catalogue with new essays by Peter Salter and Fenella Collingridge will accompany the exhibition.

 

Please contact the gallery for a catalogue and price list. 

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Works
  • Peter Salter, Perspective of Walmer Road elevation, 2006
    Peter Salter, Perspective of Walmer Road elevation, 2006
  • Peter Salter, Axonometric & sectional elevation, House 3 Second Bedroom, 2007
    Peter Salter, Axonometric & sectional elevation, House 3 Second Bedroom, 2007
  • Peter Salter, Early proposal House 2 Living Room (1:20), 2010
    Peter Salter, Early proposal House 2 Living Room (1:20), 2010
  • Peter Salter, Early sectional elevation (1:100), 2004
    Peter Salter, Early sectional elevation (1:100), 2004
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary axonometric of House 3 second bedroom (1:20), 2008
    Peter Salter, Preliminary axonometric of House 3 second bedroom (1:20), 2008
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary courtyard elevations, showing shutters & gutters (1:50), 2010
    Peter Salter, Preliminary courtyard elevations, showing shutters & gutters (1:50), 2010
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary design proposal for bathroom screens (1:25 and full-size), 2008
    Peter Salter, Preliminary design proposal for bathroom screens (1:25 and full-size), 2008
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary courtyard level plan (1:100), 2004
    Peter Salter, Preliminary courtyard level plan (1:100), 2004
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary first floor plan (1:100), 2004
    Peter Salter, Preliminary first floor plan (1:100), 2004
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary House 3 perspective , 2010
    Peter Salter, Preliminary House 3 perspective , 2010
  • Peter Salter, Staircase detail, part section & axonometric (full-size and 1:10), 2008
    Peter Salter, Staircase detail, part section & axonometric (full-size and 1:10), 2008
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary plan, section, axonometric of House 3 yurt structure (1:25), 2009
    Peter Salter, Preliminary plan, section, axonometric of House 3 yurt structure (1:25), 2009
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary sectional elevations through staircase drum of House 4 (1:25), 2008
    Peter Salter, Preliminary sectional elevations through staircase drum of House 4 (1:25), 2008
  • Peter Salter, Preliminary section & plan details of House 2 yurt (1:25; 1:10 and full-size), 2009
    Peter Salter, Preliminary section & plan details of House 2 yurt (1:25; 1:10 and full-size), 2009
  • Peter Salter, Proposed wardrobe design (full-size), 2014
    Peter Salter, Proposed wardrobe design (full-size), 2014
  • Peter Salter, Proposed courtyard light (full-size and 1:5), 2015
    Peter Salter, Proposed courtyard light (full-size and 1:5), 2015
Publications
  • Peter Salter

    Peter Salter

    Drawing Walmer Yard 2016
    Spiral bound soft cover 42 pages
    Publisher: Piano Nobile Publications
    ISBN: 978-1-901192-44-5
    Dimensions: 28 x 24 x 1 cm
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Press
  • Victoria and Albert Museum acquires Peter Salter Walmer Yard drawings

    Victoria and Albert Museum acquires Peter Salter Walmer Yard drawings

    July 12, 2017
    Peter Salter drawings; Peter Salter; architectural drawing exhibition; contemporary architecture; Walmer Yard; Walmer Yard drawings; Victoria and Albert Museum; V & A; London contemporary architecture; architectural drawings for sale; Peter Salter drawings for sale
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