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Berry, Ralph. "London, England Stage Design 1985". Canadian Theatre Review 45 (grudzień 1985): 130–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.45.014.

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“I think that I shall never see,/A billboard lovely as a tree.” Let Nash’s haunting lines stand as emblem for the strategic options of design, realism, or symbolism. They are nicely illustrated In English stage practice this summer. Take Wild Honey at the National, a version of Chekhov’s Platonov. For Chekhov one needs a country house deep in Russia, a measure of naturalism, and trees. John Gunter’s setting supplied them all. I counted over 20 birches, visible from the porch of the country house set; they looked perfectly real to me. This was a clearcut design theme – the birches were repeated in the poster and programme – and congruent with the elaborately detailed schoolroom of scene four, no tricks, square on, an interior that could have been created at any time this century.
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Yehoshua, Yehoshua, Kustanto Kustanto i Retno Tri Vulandari. "Prediksi Penjualan Produk Promo PT. Unilever, Tbk Menggunakan Metode Fuzzy Time Series". Jurnal Informa : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat 6, nr 2 (15.12.2020): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.46808/informa.v6i2.184.

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PT. Unilever is a multinational company headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands (under the name Unilever N.V.), London, England (under the name Unilever pic.) And in Indonesia has a subsidiary, PT. Unilever, Tbk was established on December 5, 1933. Unilever produces food, drinks, cleaners, and also body care. Unilever is the third largest producer of household goods in the world, if based on the amount of revenue in 2012, behind P & G and Nestle. In forecasting products, it is often influenced by the sale of these products because there are also changes in sales for each period. Usually there is an increase in sales of these products which, among other things, is caused by price discounts, new products, one free one to buy promo, or a saving package from Unilever or from a rival company. Data collection method used by the author is a method of observation or directly observing the process of transmission, interview methods and literature study methods. While the method for processing data uses fuzzy time series algorithms, context diagrams, data flow diagrams, HIPO, relational diagram entities, data dictionary design, input design, output design, relation diagrams between tables, system implementation and testing. The method for implementation uses vb.net and Mysql. The results of this thesis are a system for calculating the forecasting amount of sales or sales of promo products for the following year. From this system, information on store data, item data, sales year history data, and forecasting data from fuzzy time series data will be displayed.. From rinso goods promotion data which have been calculated using fuzzy time series method which get MAPE value equal to 3,2%, so sales data for category of goods will experience increase based on calculation equal to 3,2%.
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Barlow, Jill. "London, Royal Opera House: ‘The Blackened Man’". Tempo 57, nr 223 (styczeń 2003): 87–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004029820327008x.

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Will Todd, born in Durham in 1970, has an extensive output of compositions to his credit, including highly-charged operas and oratorios, largely centred around themes from northeastern England, notably the workers' struggle against early 19th and 20th-century injustice and oppression. I had heard his emotive cantata The Burning Road performed at St Albans Cathedral in February 2002 – it depicts the relentless, footsore Jarrow Marchers of 1936 who stopped in the city en route to London – and was interested to hear the follow-up in his new opera on an allied theme: The Blackened Man.
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Dean, D. M. "Public or Private? London, Leather and Legislation in Elizabethan England". Historical Journal 31, nr 3 (wrzesień 1988): 525–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00023475.

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On the morning of Wednesday, 24 February 1585, a bill ‘for imploying of Landes and Tenementes given to the Maintenance of Highewayes, Bridges etc.’ was read in the house of common for the seond time and committed for consideration by several members that afternoon in the hall of the Middle Temple. The committee decided to introduce a completely new measure which was itself committed after the second reading on 9 March. At one point in these proceedings William Fleetwood, recorder of London, told the lower house that he had advised the bill's promoter to make it ‘a private bill but he would not and therfor he shall see what will come of it’. Undoubtedly irked at this refusal to accept his advice, Fleetwood may have felt some satisfaction when the bill was rejected on its third reading in the lower house. Nevertheless, the bill's promoter had good reason to introduce his measure as a public rather than as a private bill. Private bills were expensive. Fees were payable at every stage, for the reading, committing, engrossing and endorsing such bills, and then, if all went well, fees had to be paid if the promoter wanted the bill printed and thus made public. Besides the cost, private bills stood less chance of getting through both houses of parliament. Not only was there a great risk of one's measure getting swamped by the large number of private bills always introduced in the first few weeks of a session, but it was also frequently asserted that private bills should have low priority on the agenda of parliament.
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Gurr, Michael. "Anthony Trafford James. 6 March 1922 — 7 December 2006". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 58 (styczeń 2012): 129–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2011.0018.

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A. T . (‘Tony’) James first came to scientific prominence in the 1950s while working with A. J. P. Martin at the Medical Research Council’s National Institute for Medical Research, London, for demonstrating the practicality of gas–liquid chromatography. This technique enabled the separation and analysis of complex mixtures of closely related volatile compounds down to microgram amounts. The method was rapidly taken up by research laboratories and industrial organizations worldwide. James himself used the technique to study lipid biosynthesis, first in plants and later in animal tissues; he established at the Unilever Research Laboratory Colworth House one of the premier lipid biochemistry groups in the world. As his administrative and managerial duties increased, he established himself as a leader in UK science policy, being an advocate for the better funding of biological research through his work for several research councils.
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Jordan, Elizabeth T. "Inigo Jones and the Architecture of Poetry*". Renaissance Quarterly 44, nr 2 (1991): 280–319. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2862711.

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Architecture in England Remained a fledgling science until Inigo Jones's Italianate classicism burst forth in London in the first decades of the seventeenth century. His 1622 Banqueting House at Whitehall with its masterful double-cube interior astounded Londoners accustomed to the rabbit warren of Elizabethan apartments making up the surrounding Whitehall Palace; its rhythmic, subtly articulated marble façade clashed with the eclectic exteriors of neighboring buildings.
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HUNT, A., D. JOHNSON, I. THORNTON i J. WATT. "Apportioning the sources of lead in house dusts in the London borough of Richmond, England". Science of The Total Environment 138, nr 1-3 (30.09.1993): 183–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(93)90414-2.

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Gray, David Paul. "An Investigation into the Spatial Distribution of British Housing Market Activity". Journal of Risk and Financial Management 17, nr 1 (6.01.2024): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm17010022.

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This paper sets out to consider how a simple and easy-to-estimate power-law exponent can be used by policymakers to assess changes in economic inequalities, where the data can have a long tail—common in analyses of economic disparities—yet does not necessarily deviate from log-normality. The paper finds that the time paths of the coefficient of variation and the exponents from Lavalette’s function convey similar inferences about inequalities when analysing the value of house purchases over the period 2001–2022 for England and Wales. The house price distribution ‘steepens’ in the central period, mostly covering the post-financial-crisis era. The distribution of districts’ expenditure on house purchases ‘steepens’ more quickly. This, in part, is related to the loose monetary policy associated with QE driving a wedge between London and the rest of the nation. As prices can rise whilst transactions decline, it may be better for policymakers to focus on the value of house purchases rather than house prices when seeking markers of changes in housing market activity.
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Trower, Shelley. "ON THE CLIFF EDGE OF ENGLAND: TOURISM AND IMPERIAL GOTHIC IN CORNWALL". Victorian Literature and Culture 40, nr 1 (marzec 2012): 199–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150311000313.

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The final chapters of Bram Stoker's novel The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903) are set in a house on the “very verge” of a cliff in Cornwall, the peninsula located at the far south west of England. The narrator, Malcolm Ross, travels overnight from London to Cornwall, then describes his first sight of the house, and a little later the position of the dining-room, its walls hanging over the sea: We were all impressed by the house as it appeared in the bright moonlight. A great grey stone mansion of the Jacobean period; vast and spacious, standing high over the sea on the very verge of a high cliff. When we had swept round the curve of the avenue cut through the rock, and come out on the high plateau on which the house stood, the crash and murmur of waves breaking against rock far below us came with an invigorating breath of moist sea air . . .We had supper in the great dining-room on the south side, the walls of which actually hung over the sea. The murmur came up muffled, but it never ceased. As the little promontory stood well out into the sea, the northern side of the house was open; and the due north was in no way shut out by the great mass of rock, which, reared high above us, shut out the rest of the world. Far off across the bay we could see the trembling lights of the castle, and here and there along the shore the faint light of a fisher's window. For the rest the sea was a dark blue plain with here and there a flicker of light as the gleam of starlight fell on the slope of a swelling wave. (195–96; ch. 17) In this liminal place, there is a confusion of categories: the sea not only crosses the boundary into land (the sound of its “murmur” and its moistness in the air) but seems itself to become land (a “dark blue plain”). The actual land is in contrast invisible from the house, being shut out by a mass of rock that rears high above. From the far distant shore, on the other side of the bay, the lights vibrate across both land and sea, further collapsing the sense of a distinction between them: from the “trembling lights” of the castle to the intermittent “flicker of light” on the waves.
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MATTHEWS-JONES, LUCINDA. "OXFORD HOUSE HEADS AND THEIR PERFORMANCE OF RELIGIOUS FAITH IN EAST LONDON, 1884–1900". Historical Journal 60, nr 3 (13.09.2016): 721–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x16000273.

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AbstractThis article considers how lecturing in Victoria Park in the East End of London allowed three early heads of the university settlement Oxford House to engage local communities in a discussion about the place of religion in the modern world. It demonstrates how park lecturing enabled James Adderley, Hebert Hensley Henson, and Arthur Winnington-Ingram, all of whom also held positions in the Church of England, to perform and test out their religious identities. Open-air lecturing was a performance of religious faith for these settlement leaders. It allowed them to move beyond the institutional spaces of the church and the settlement house in order to mediate their faith in the context of open discussion and debate about religion and modern life. The narratives they constructed in and about their park sermons reveal a good deal about how these early settlement leaders imagined themselves as well as their relationship with the working-class men they hoped to reach through settlement work. A vivid picture of Victorian religious and philanthropic life emerges in their accounts of lecturing in Victoria Park.
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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Unilever House (London, England)"

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Curran, Eugene. ""Go and open the door" initial steps towards a future project in adult formation in London /". Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2000. http://www.tren.com.

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Książki na temat "Unilever House (London, England)"

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Plc, Resolution Property, Media Office Limited i Kian Gwan Land Limited, red. Greater London House. [England]: Media Office Limited, 1999.

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John, Charlton. Chiswick House & gardens. London: English Heritage, 1988.

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Mosse, Kate. The House: Inside the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. London: BBC Books, 1995.

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John, Newman. Somerset House: Splendour and order. London: Scala, 2000.

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Payne, Francine. Stone House: The City of London asylum. [England]: Francine Payne, 2007.

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Payne, Francine. Stone House: The City of London asylum. [England]: Francine Payne, 2007.

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The house the Berrys built. Toronto: Stoddart, 1990.

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The house the Berrys built. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1990.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Culture, Media and Sport Committee. Royal Opera House. London: Stationery Office Books, 1997.

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Council, Southwark (London England), i Southwark Local History Library, red. A history of Kingswood House, Dulwich. [London]: Southwark Local History Library, 2010.

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Części książek na temat "Unilever House (London, England)"

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Graham, Philip. "8. Settled on the Couch". W Susan Isaacs, 161–84. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0297.08.

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While writing these books, Susan had re-entered the world of psychoanalysis. The possibility of treating children with psychoanalytic methods was now much discussed at the meetings, given strong impetus by a new figure on the scene, Melanie Klein. She had established herself in Berlin but found little sympathy for her ideas there and so, in 1926, was pleased to accept an invitation from Ernest Jones to settle in London. During a previous visit to England, she had visited the Malting House School and got on well with Susan Isaacs. Susan now became an enthusiastic advocate for Kleinian ideas which put great emphasis on the role of infantile fantasies in the development of personality and psychopathology. In 1927, she engaged in a further personal psychoanalysis with Joan Riviere, an analyst herself much influenced by Melanie Klein. By the end of the 1920s Susan had become a fully trained analyst for children as well as for adults.
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"London Custom-House". W Chaucer And His England, 100–119. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315828442-13.

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"CHAPTER II THE HOUSE OF AQUILA". W Richard Jefferies, After London; or Wild England, 43–49. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781474402408-010.

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Lynch, Kathleen. "‘Letting a Room in London-House’". W Church Life, 63–81. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753193.003.0004.

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This chapter considers Reasons Humbly Offered in Justification [ … ] of Letting a Room in London-House unto Certain Peaceable Christians, Called Anabaptists (?1647). Written by a Presbyterian elder, possibly Richard Coysh, this anonymous tract defends the decision to rent a room in the Bishop of London’s palace to Baptists led by Henry Jessey and William Kiffin. It signals a key moment in the formation of religious identities and allegiances during the English Revolution, when the disestablishment of the Church of England made available ‘waste’ rooms for Dissenters to occupy, even within the grounds of St. Paul’s Cathedral. This chapter brings into focus some unexpected causes and consequences for religious toleration in seventeenth-century London, and considers afresh the jurisdictions and protective authorities as well as the architectural forms and features of an urban landscape that affected Dissenting ‘church life’ and its accommodation in a time of ecclesiastical renewal, contest, experimentation, and opportunism.
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Collins, Wilkie. "Chapter L The Last of the Story". W The Law and the Lady. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199538164.003.0051.

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In ten days more we returned to England, accompanied by Benjamin. Mrs Macallan’s house in London offered us ample accommodation. We gladly availed ourselves of her proposal, when she invited us to stay with her until our child was born, and our plans for the...
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Reynolds, Anna. "Introduction". W Waste Paper in Early Modern England, 1–28. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198882701.003.0001.

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Abstract The introduction begins with an unusual work by Thomas Urquhart in which he claims to have had his manuscripts plundered and used as waste paper by Parliamentarian soldiers during the English Civil War, before going on to himself compose a text on scraps of waste paper in a London printing house. Urquhart’s claims regarding the histories and fates of his writing materials are representative of the material and imaginative presence of waste paper in early modern England more broadly—the subject of Waste Paper in Early Modern England. The introduction goes on to overview existing scholarship on subjects related to waste paper; to outline the place of papermaking in the early modern imagination and its connection to that of waste paper; and to explain Waste Paper in Early Modern England’s indebtedness and contribution to scholarship on the phenomenology of reading, material culture, and the theorization of waste, commodities, things, and stuff.
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Copperman, Jeanette, i Steven Malies. "‘The soul of the community’: two practitioners reflect on history, place and community in two community-based practices from 1980 to 1995: St Hilda’s Community Centre in Bethnal Green and Waterloo Action Centre in Waterloo, South London". W The Settlement House Movement Revisited, 201–20. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447354239.003.0012.

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This chapter offers an exploration of the Settlement House movement in a contemporary light. It uses the reflections of two practitioners and data from recently conducted focus groups on the community-based practice in two organisations in England during the period 1981 to 1995. The authors contend that community development and community social work were part of mainstream social work practice supported by local authorities and integrated into social work education but that this has largely been lost from both mainstream social work practice and education, taking place only in the voluntary sector. This chapter aims to document the value of social work within contemporary based community-based organisations where politics of place were central to the community-based practice which took place, thus carrying on the original ethos and ideas of the original Settlements.
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Madeleine, Yates. "Part IV UK Payment and Settlement, 13 UK Settlement". W Financial Markets and Exchanges Law. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198827528.003.0013.

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This chapter provides an overview of certain aspects of major settlement systems and clearing systems in the UK. It focuses on CREST, a UK electronic settlement system that is operated by Euroclear UK & Ireland Limited (EUI) in London. It also recounts how CREST became part of the Euroclear group in September 2002, when it merged with Euroclear Bank SA/NV and became its wholly owned subsidiary. This chapter draws attention to LCH Limited, a private limited company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales and was formerly called the London Clearing House Limited. It describes how LCH provides CCP clearing services in respect of trades on a wide range of exchanges, trading platforms, and OTC markets.
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"Electricity and the Atom: Davy, Faraday, Clerk Maxwell, and Thomson (England and Scotland, 1801–1907)". W Traveling with the Atom A Scientific Guide to Europe and Beyond, 99–139. The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781788015288-00099.

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A discussion of the role of electricity and magnetism in the development of the atom starts with Humphry Davy, who has moved to the Royal Institution (Ri) in London, where his good looks and flamboyant lectures make him an instant celebrity. Using Alessandro Volta's voltaic pile, Davy discovers six elements in two years. Davy's assistant, Michael Faraday, accompanies his mentor on a grand tour of Europe, and ultimately becomes one of the greatest experimental physicists of all time. We see a variety of Faraday sites all over London, including his magnetic laboratory in the Ri. The Scotsman, James Clerk Maxwell, put Faraday's experimental work on a firm mathematical basis and described light as electromagnetic radiation (1864). We follow Clerk Maxwell from his birthplace at what is now the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation in Edinburgh, his childhood and adult life at the Maxwell Estate at Glenlair House in Nether Corsock, the magnificent stained-glass window in his honor in a church in Corsock, and the Old and New Cavendish Laboratories in Cambridge. Sir John Joseph (“J. J.”) Thomson discovered the electron (1897), established the esprit de corps at the Cavendish, and advocated his “plum-pudding” model of the atom.
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"Anne Greenwell (Nee Downer, Later Whitehead) (1630s-1680)". W Early Modern Women Poets (1520-1700), redaktorzy Jane Stevenson Peter Davidson, Meg Bateman, Kate Chedgzoy i Julie Saunders, 347–48. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198184263.003.0123.

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Abstract Anne whitehead, celebrated by a group ofQiaker men and women in Piety Promoted ... , was born Anne Downer, The daughter of a clergyman of The Church of England, brought up at Charlbury in Oxfordshire, an unusually middle-class background for an early Qiaker. Her education included shorthand and arithmetic, and after her moTher’s death, she brought up and educated her younger sister. Her life was changed by a visit to London in her twenties, when she became a convinced Quaker, perhaps The first woman in London to join The movement. She returned to Charlbury, and held services in The town, which resulted in complete alienation from her family: she Then returned to London. She is known to have interrupted a ‘priest’ in a church in Stepney during his service, which resulted in her being committed to The House of Correction, and detained for ten weeks. Because she refused to work, she was beaten with a rope’s end. In 1654, she entered on a public career, and became The first woman preacher in London. In 1656.
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Streszczenia konferencji na temat "Unilever House (London, England)"

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Barnes, Anthony. "Learning with Lutyens: Noel Bamford and the Design of Ngahere, Auckland (1907)". W The 39th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. PLACE NAME: SAHANZ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a5014ps6dt.

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Architects F. Noel Bamford (1881-1952) and A.P. Hector Pierce (1879-1918) both worked in Edwin Lutyens’ London office before establishing their Auckland partnership in 1907. Just prior to the formation of the partnership, Bamford designed a house called Ngahere in the Auckland suburb of Epsom. Ngahere is known as an early and important example of Arts and Crafts architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is a novel application of the butterfly plan, with a dominant central section and two articulated wings. Although built in timber on a foundation of basalt, like some larger villas in surrounding Mount Eden, in its plan and form it was unlike any other house in Auckland. This paper explores the design of Ngahere considering Bamford’s knowledge and experience of Arts and Crafts architecture, including that gained during his time in Lutyens’ office. It asks whether this house is true to the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement as conceived in England, using pre-industrial forms, traditional construction methods and hand-crafting, or shows evidence of other geographical paths of the Arts and Crafts movement such as the United States and Australia. Additionally, it asks whether aspects of the house relative to planning (including relationship to the site), built form, materials and detailing are reflected in later Bamford and Pierce houses, or more widely in Arts and Crafts houses in the Auckland region. The paper shows that while Bamford’s time in Lutyens’ office apparently provided him with a repertoire of design skills and ideas, it did not render him an acolyte. Rather, Ngahere included clear references to the broader architectural lineage and direction of the Arts and Crafts movement in England and beyond, apparent in the ways the house responds to its site and context, including the visual and physical relationships between indoor and outdoor spaces.
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