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UMIST

existing elevations of the UMIST Campus

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A2

2022

This piece was initially produced as part of my research into the UMIST Campus, while undertaking my master's in architecture and urban design (see the 'Thesis' section of this site).

 

It was later exhibited at The Modernist's Port Street gallery in winter 2023 for their In Case You Missed It exhibition, in which 26 artists were invited to respond to the UMIST Campus architecture.

A2 prints of the piece are available to buy - contact me here for more information.

Benjamin Carter - UMIST print

CAPRICCIO

combined architectural capriccio elevations

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A3 / A2 pieces

2014 onward

The architectural capriccio has a great tradition in art as assemblages of real building​s sited in fictitious arrangements or locations. The word itself has a loose etymology which roughly means whimsy, placing a great deal of compositional freedom in the artist's hands to transplant and amalgamate disparate buildings into a combined picturesque setting. The Capriccio I draw consist of a number of buildings which have special 

significance to the drawing recipientand are projected in elevation - reading as a single mass from afar and only revealing individual buildings on closer inspection. 

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Manchester / Warwickshire
East Anglia
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Durham
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