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Charles Saumarez Smith

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Art and Architectural Historian

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Hugh Pearman (@hughpearman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Critic Charles Saumarez Smith Charles mentions that Stamp was "much less predictable in his views than might be expected". Indeed: his mid-life conversion to an appreciation of historic modernism - Seifert included - was a Damascene moment.

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I am so very disappointed in Herzog & de Meuron who are usually such good architects. They should drop the Liverpool St job: if the brief is so fundamentally unethical, then don’t take the job. dont ruin one of our best railway stations while simultaneously ruining your reputation

I am so very disappointed in <a href="/HerzogdeMeuron/">Herzog & de Meuron</a> who are usually such good architects. They should drop the Liverpool St job: if the brief is so fundamentally unethical, then don’t take the job. dont ruin one of our best railway stations while simultaneously ruining your reputation
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Book now for our upcoming Director's Seminar with Charles Saumarez Smith: 'The Castle Howard Mausoleum Revisited' Thursday 1 June, 5:30 - 7pm | 📍 The Warburg Institute warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/directo…

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@ben_derbyshire Charles Saumarez Smith In my Royal Academy talk I suggested that Architects should sign a pledge to ‘first do no harm’. This Herzog de Meuron scheme is doing maximum harm.

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Interested in finding out more about the Castle Howard Mausoleum? Learn about architect John Vanbrugh's involvement in the origins of the mausoleum, as well as the ideas and beliefs which led to its construction in this free talk by Charles Saumarez Smith Book: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/directo…

Interested in finding out more about the Castle Howard Mausoleum?

Learn about architect John Vanbrugh's involvement in the origins of the mausoleum, as well as the ideas and beliefs which led to its construction in this free talk by <a href="/CSaumarezSmith/">Charles Saumarez Smith</a>

Book: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/directo…
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For #InternationalMuseumDay, we're revisiting our conversation with 'The Art Museum in Modern Times' author Charles Saumarez Smith. In this episode, he explores the ‘Disneyfication’ of the art museum, the uniquely contemporary role of the museum café, & more: thamesandhudson.com/news/podcast-w…

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The Art Fund Museum of the Year has announced its shortlist of five. It includes two buildings I’ve written about for Architectural Record. The Burrell Collection in Glasgow architecturalrecord.com/articles/15606… Leighton House in London architecturalrecord.com/articles/16063…

The <a href="/artfund/">Art Fund</a> Museum of the Year has announced its shortlist of five. It includes two buildings I’ve written about for <a href="/ArchRecord/">Architectural Record</a>. 

The Burrell Collection in Glasgow
architecturalrecord.com/articles/15606…

Leighton House in London
architecturalrecord.com/articles/16063…
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A The New York Times piece about the wonderful jewelry designer Romilly Sumarez Smith who - after losing the use of her hands due to MS - thought her career was over. Then she realised collaborations could mean she cld continue bring her creative imaginings to life. nytimes.com/2023/05/26/fas…