Events this March

There will be a Reception at Chelsea Future Space, Grosvenor Waterside (architects Allies and Morrison and others), Chelsea Bridge Road, London SW1 on Friday 16th March Commencing at 6.00pm followed by supper at the Sloane Club.

On Saturday 17th March there will be an organised visit to the new School of Slavonic Studies (architects Short & Associates) at University College London followed by lunch at Heal’s Restaurant in Tottenham Court Road.

Both events are only open to members of FBUA and their guests. Tickets available from the Hon. Secretary.There will be a Reception at Chelsea Future Space, Grosvenor Waterside (architects Allies and Morrison and others), Chelsea Bridge Road, London SW1 on Friday 16th March Commencing at 6.00pm followed by supper at the Sloane Club.

On Saturday 17th March there will be an organised visit to the new School of Slavonic Studies (architects Short & Associates) at University College London followed by lunch at Heal’s Restaurant in Tottenham Court Road.

Both events are only open to members of FBUA and their guests. Tickets available from the Hon. Secretary.

NOTICE

The British Section have been informed of the recent death of two of our French colleagues. They are Henri Paul who died at the age of 101 and Michel Mastorakis who died at the age of 95.The British Section have been informed of the recent death of two of our French colleagues. They are Henri Paul who died at the age of 101 and Michel Mastorakis who died at the age of 95.

FBUA Bursary 2006

The Franco British Union of Architects is pleased to announce that the Bursary for 2006 has been awarded to Jessica Holland. Her chosen subject is the work of the French architects, Lacaton and Vassal. The FBUA Bursary is awarded annually to a young architect and graduates from France or Britain. The bursary provides £1500 for study of an aspect of Architecture in one or other country. Details and Application Forms for the Bursary 2007 will be available in September.

From: Howard Nash, FBUA Secretary-GeneralThe Franco British Union of Architects is pleased to announce that the Bursary for 2006 has been awarded to Jessica Holland. Her chosen subject is the work of the French architects, Lacaton and Vassal. The FBUA Bursary is awarded annually to a young architect and graduates from France or Britain. The bursary provides £1500 for study of an aspect of Architecture in one or other country. Details and Application Forms for the Bursary 2007 will be available in September.

From: Howard Nash, FBUA Secretary-General