Eric Parry Explained

Eric Parry
Honorific Suffix:RA
Nationality:British
Birth Date:1952 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Kuwait City, Kuwait
Parents:Marion Parry (Mother)
Eric Parry (Father)
Alma Mater:Newcastle University, Royal College of Art, Architectural Association School of Architecture
Practice:Eric Parry Architects
Significant Buildings:St Martin-in-the-Fields
8 St James's Square
Holburne Museum
50 New Bond Street
23 Savile Row
One Eagle Place, Piccadilly
Timothy Taylor Gallery
London Stock Exchange

Eric Owen Parry (born 24 March 1952) is a British architect, designer, writer and educator. Parry is the founder and principal of Eric Parry Architects established in London in 1983.[1] His built work includes the restoration and renewal of St Martin-in-the-Fields in London, the Holburne Museum in Bath, 50 New Bond Street, 23 Savile Row, One Eagle Place in Piccadilly, Aldermanbury Square by London Wall, 30 Finsbury Square in London, and the London Stock Exchange.[2] His projects also include a number of residential developments.[3] Eric Parry's architectural work and design has been shown internationally on major exhibitions, including the Royal Academy of Arts, the British School at Rome, and the 2012 Venice Biennale of Architecture.[4]

Personal life

Born in Kuwait City, Kuwait on 24 March 1952, to British parents Marion and Eric Parry, Parry's father was Chief Medical Officer in the Kuwaiti health service between 1948 and 1962.[5] In his book Context: Architecture and the Genius of Place (2015), Parry alludes to his memories of growing up in Kuwait within sight of the nomadic life of Bedouin tribes.[6] Later moving to Britain, Parry was educated at Shrewsbury School. From 1970, he attended Newcastle University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts' degree in Architecture in 1973. He later registered with the Royal College of Arts, where he obtained his Master of Arts in 1978.[7] Parry completed his formal architectural education at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, where he was taught by Dalibor Vesely and Peter Carl, both of whom he would again later encounter while teaching in Cambridge.[8] Parry obtained his Diploma in Architecture by the Architectural Association in 1980. He taught at the Cambridge Department of Architecture from 1983 to 1997, as a Lecturer in architecture. Parry was conferred an honorary Master of Arts by the University of Cambridge, and is a member of Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 2006, Parry was elected at the Royal Academy of Arts,[9] and in 2012 received the degree of Doctor of Arts Honoris Causa from the University of Bath.[10]

Professional life

Eric Parry began his professional life as a Lecturer at the Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge from 1983 to 1997. Since then he has taught at numerous universities, including the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, the University of Houston and the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He founded Eric Parry Architects in London in 1983. His early work included Artists' Studios in London for Antony Gormley and Tom Phillips, completed in 1988, as well as a private rehabilitation of the Château de Paulin in Tarn, France, which included the work of sculptor Stephen Cox.[11] From this period dates also his masterplan for Pembroke College, Cambridge that was followed in 1993 by the project for the College's New Lodge and Student Accommodation. This was accompanied by a number of invited competition entries, namely for the extension of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (1993), and to rebuild St George's Hall, Windsor Castle after the fire of 1992.[12] Parry's body of work also includes the corporate and commercial projects for W3 Stockley Park, completed in 1991, additional offices and conference rooms for the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, and a complex of apartments for Damai Suria, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, completed in 1997.[13] This work led to further commissions, such as the office buildings in London for 30 Finsbury Square, completed in 2002 as well as 23 Savile Row, 60 Threadneedle Street, 50 New Bond Street, all of which were completed in 2009. This involvement with the corporate world included the project for the new London Stock Exchange.[14] At the same time, on the historical and educational fronts Parry developed a number of projects for schools, from the Bedford School Library and Music School to Wells Cathedral School Cedar's Hall completed in 2017.[15] [16] The cultural side to the practice is reflected in Parry's projects for London art galleries such as the Timothy Taylor Gallery in Dering Street and Carlos Place, as well as the restoration and renewal of St Martin-in-the-Fields, completed in 2008, and the Holburne Museum in Bath, Somerset.[17] Parry's later work includes the residential building N10 for the East Village, London, formerly Olympic Village during the London 2012 Games.[18] In 2013, Parry's completion of One Eagle Place, Piccadilly, was announced in the press,[19] featuring a cornice by Turner Prize winner, artist Richard Deacon. The news was followed by Parry's completion of the neighbouring 8 St James's Square, a building that broke the UK office rent record.[20]

Work

The following projects are listed in Eric Parry Architects' monographs Volume 1 (2002), Volume 2 (2011) and Volume 3 (2015):

Completed

Under construction

Proposals

Design

Parry's work as a designer has accompanied his projects for the Sebastian + Barquet furniture gallery and Iringan Hijau in Kuala Lumpur which featured the Z-handles and Z-levers.[23] Parry also designed furniture for the Timothy Taylor Gallery, the Timothy Taylor Table, and for the Four Seasons Hotel Spa in Park Lane.[24] The practice also boasts two series of Vigilia Benches and Sanctuary Benches designed by Parry for St Martin-in-the-Fields.[25] A Holburne Museum Bench was also designed for the Holburne Museum.[26]

Books

In 2015, Eric Parry published Context: Architecture and the Genius of Place[27] describing his approach to architecture. Parry previously published two monographs on the practice's work, Volume 1 and Volume 2, with texts by Dalibor Vesely and Wilfried Wang. By the beginning of 2016, a Volume 3 was released, featuring an introduction by Dalibor Vesely and with main text by Edwin Heathcote.[28]

Short films

Parry has produced two series of short films reflecting on the City of Westminster and the City of London, as well as on the Holburne Museum in Bath, and on the construction of 4 Pancras Square.[29] Parry has also hosted a series of seminars documented in film with Joseph Rykwert, Dalibor Vesely, Robin Middleton, Peter Carl, Alberto Pérez-Gómez and David Leatherbarrow.[30]

Awards

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Practice Profile . 29 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . 10 Paternoster Square . 29 June 2015.
  3. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Residential . 29 June 2015.
  4. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Practice Profile, Exhibitions . 29 June 2015.
  5. Book: Parry , Eric . Context: Architecture and the Genius of Place . . London . 2015 . 147 . 978-1-119-95271-8 .
  6. Book: Parry , Eric . Context: Architecture and the Genius of Place . . London . 2015 . 148 . 978-1-119-95271-8 .
  7. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Practice Profile . 29 June 2015.
  8. Book: Wang , Wilfried . An eye for the whole, in: Eric Parry Architects, Volume 1 . . London . 2002 . 15 . 978-1-906155-62-9 .
  9. Web site: Royal Academy of Arts . Eric Parry RA . 26 June 2015.
  10. Web site: University of Bath . Tuesday 11 December, Ceremony 1 – 10am . 24 June 2015 . 13 July 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150713155626/http://www.bath.ac.uk/ceremonies/2012/winter/ceremony/index.html . dead .
  11. Book: Eric Parry Architects . Volume 1 . . London . 2002 . 194 . 978-1-906155-62-9 .
  12. Book: Eric Parry Architects . Volume 1 . . London . 2002 . 197–198 . 978-1-906155-62-9 .
  13. Book: Eric Parry Architects . Volume 1 . . London . 2002 . 195 and 199 . 978-1-906155-62-9 .
  14. Book: Eric Parry Architects . Volume 2 . . London . 2011 . 192–193, 196–197 . 978-1-906155-25-4 .
  15. Book: Eric Parry Architects . Volume 2 . . London . 2011 . 193–194, 199 . 978-1-906155-25-4 .
  16. Web site: RIBAJ . Royal Institute of British Architects Journal . New Music Facilities for Wells Cathedral School . 23 May 2017 . 6 October 2017.
  17. Book: Eric Parry Architects . Volume 2 . . London . 2011 . 195 and 207 . 978-1-906155-25-4 .
  18. Web site: Wainright . Oliver . London 2012 Athletes' Village, BD Building Design . 25 January 2012.
  19. Web site: The Architects' Journal . Eric Parry's Eagle Place: A dandy on Piccadilly . 3 July 2013 . 4 July 2013.
  20. Web site: Norman . Paul . Green secures highest UK office rent in St James's . 9 April 2015.
  21. News: Fen Court review - a candy-striped miracle in the central London skies . Wainwright . Oliver . The Guardian . 21 February 2019 . 22 February 2019.
  22. Web site: Fen Court, London, EC3 . CBRE . 22 February 2019 . 22 February 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190222205013/http://www.fencourtlondon.com/restaurant.html . dead .
  23. Web site: Dezeen Magazine . Z handle by Eric Parry Architects . 14 June 2009 . 14 June 2009.
  24. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . CAVO Table . 29 June 2015.
  25. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Products . 29 June 2015.
  26. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Holburne Museum Bench . 29 June 2015.
  27. Web site: Wiley . Eric Parry, Context: Architecture and the Genius of Place . 26 June 2015.
  28. Web site: RIBA . Eric Parry Architects Volume 3 . 14 June 2016.
  29. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Films . 22 June 2016.
  30. Web site: Eric Parry Architects . Films . 5 June 2016.