Slide sets
Slide sets were produced for most of the Heinz Gallery exhibitions from 1972-1999. Each set is supplied with a full detailed list. Published by World Microfilms Publications Ltd , Microworld House, 2-6 Foscote Mews, London W9 2HH from whom descriptive brochures are available. Please check prices with World Microfilms.
Catalogues and books
Published in association with past exhibitions.
Some catalogues published by the Heinz Gallery and listed below, are available for purchase, subject to availability. Please contact the Drawings and Archives Collections (tel 020 7307 3708) for further information.
Alvar Aalto: Kulttuuritalo, House of Culture, Helsinki by Harry Charrington & Rakennustieto Oy
75 pages, 39 b/w illustrations, hardback, 240 x 235mm. The Finnish Building Centre / Rakennustieto Oy, 1998. ISBN 951 682 515 X £29.50
The Architect and the Carpenter by David Yeomans
100 pages, 74 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x210 mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery. 1992. ISBN 872911 15 3 £10
Architects and Exhibition Design by Eleanor Gawne
56, 28 b&w illustrations, paperback, 200 by 210mm. British Architectural Library Drawings Collection, Heinz Gallery, RIBA, 1998. Catalogue of the exhibition at the Heinz Gallery that examines the contribution this century of architects to the design of commercial stands, propaganda shows and exhibition pavilions. It also contains contributions from Gordon Bowyer, Leslie Gooday and Edward D. Mills. ISBN 1 872911 75 7 £7.50
Architectural Images of the North by Charles Hind and Jason McKinstry
44 pages with 8 colour and 21 b/w illustrations, paperback, 205 x 210mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, RIBA, 1999. ISBN 1 872911 85 4 £5
Architecture and Childhood by Stuart Durant and Elizabeth Darling
30 pages, 4 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x 150 mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1993. £1
C A Busby: The Regency Architect of Brighton and Hove by Neil Bingham
106 pages, 75 b/w and 12 colour illustrations, paperback, 210 x 210mm, London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1991. ISBN1 872911 10 2 £6
Colin St John Wilson. Frampton, Kenneth, Kitaj, R. B. and Richardson, Martin
40 pages, 38 b&w illustrations, paperback, 200 x 210mm. British Architectural Library Drawings Collection Heinz Gallery, RIBA, 1997. Accompanied exhibition at the Heinz Gallery. Contains essays on Wilson's newly opened British Library at St Pancras, an architectural biography and Wilson as a patron of artists. ISBN 1 872911 65 X £6
Drawing on Diversity - Women, Architecture and Practice. Lynne Walker, with contributions by Cany Ash, Robert Sakula, Clare Frankl, Sarah Wigglesworth, Irena Bauman and Deborah Saunt
60 pages, 37 b&w illustrations, paperback, 200 x 210mm. British Architectural Library Drawings Collection Heinz Gallery, RIBA, 1997. Catalogue of the exhibition at the Heinz Gallery which showed the work of British women architects, from the 16th century to the present day. Looking at women's role and the position architectural culture through history and today. It examines the notion of women's 'difference' and challenges the image of a universal and stereotypical 'woman architect'. ISBN 1 872 911 60 9 £7.50
Drawing Instruments, their History, Purpose and Use for Architectural Drawings by Maya Hambly
60 pages, 79 b/w illustrations, paperback, 205 x 210mm. London: RIBA Drawings Collection. 1982 £2.00.
A Different World: Emigré Architects in Britain 1928-1958 by Charlotte Benton with contributions by David Elliott and Elain Harwood
232 pages, 126 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x 210 cm. Published to coincide with the exhibition at the Heinz Gallery. The first section of the book, an essay by Charlotte Benton, curator of the exhibition, surveys the background and early professional practice of the emigrants, the reasons for their emigration, their opportunities for professional practice in 1930s Britain, and their fortunes during the years of war and post-war reconstruction. The next section features an essay by David Elliot entitled 'Walter Gropius in England: A Documentation 1934-1937'. This is followed by Elain Harwood's 'A Gazetteer of Buildings in the London Area' which describes some of the more interesting pre-1958 buildings designed by émigré architects. The final section offers biographical entries for more than sixty individuals. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1995. ISBN 1 872911 50 1 £9.95
Great Drawings from the Collection: Heinz Gallery inaugural exhibition
64 pages, 52 b/w illustrations, paperback, 150 x 210mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1972.
Hugh Casson Architect Etcetera
23 pages, 17 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x 210mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1986.
Ignazio Gardella - 'Architetto Milanese'
paperback, London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1994.
London's Town Halls by Joanna Smith
80 pages, 53 b/w illustrations, paperback, 205 x 210mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1999. ISBN 1 873592 450, £8.95
James MacLaren 1853-1890: Arts and Crafts architect. By Alan Calder
25 pages, 26 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x 210mm, London: RIBA Heinz Gallery. 1990, £2.50
Lord Burlington's Town Architecture by Pamela D Kingsbury
92 pages, 77 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x 210 mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1995. ISBN 1 872911 40 4 £5
Lush and Luxurious: The Life and Work of Philip Tilden, 1887 - 1965 by James Bettley
28 pages, 30 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x 210mm, London: RIBA Heinz Gallery. 1987.
Nicholas Hawksmoor and the Replanning of Oxford by Roger White
90 pages, 74 b&w illustrations, paperback, 200 x 210mm. British Architectural Library Drawings Collection, RIBA/Ashmolean Museum, 1997. Catalogue of the exhibition at the Heinz Gallery and the Ashmolean Museum of Hawksmoor's visionary schemes for rebuilding many of the Oxford colleges and replanning the centre of the city round two forums. Contains photographs of many drawings never previously exhibited. ISBN 1 872911 70 6 £7.50
Sir Albert Richardson (1880-1964) by Simon Houfe, Alan Powers, John Wilton-Ely, W.A. Downe
96 pages, 95 b/w illustrations, 264 x 195mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1999. 1 872911 95 1 £9.95.
Sir Albert Richardson: The Professor by Simon Houfe
240 pages, 33 b/w illustrations, hardback, 221 x 144mm. Luton: White Crescent Press Ltd, 1980. 0 900804 26 2 £12
Silent cities: an Exhibition of the Memorial and Cemetery Architecture of the Great War by John Harris and Gavin Stamp
28 pages, 26 b/w illustrations, paperback, 210 x 280mm. London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1977.
Thomas Allom by Diana Brooks
115 pages, 65 b&w and 8 colour illustrations, paperback, 205 x 210mm. British Architectural Library Drawings Collection, Heinz Gallery, RIBA, 1998. Thomas Allom is best known as a topographical artist and skilful perspectivist, however, he initially trained as an architect and was a founder member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Unfortunately, few of the buildings he designed have survived. Among those which do are the Ladbroke Estate in west London, Christchurch, Highbury, north London and the William Brown Library, Liverpool. This catalogue explores Allom's work as both artist and architect and demonstrates how each profession informed the other. ISBN 1 872911 80 3 £9.95
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