Peter Salter
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Peter Salter (b. 1947)
Peter Salter is a renowned British architect and academic. He has taught at the Architectural Association, and since 2006 has been Professor of Architectural Design at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. In 2004 he won the Royal Institute of British Architects, Annie Spink award for his outstanding contribution to architectural education.
His most recent work is Walmer Yard, a group of four unique town houses in a small courtyard in Notting Hill, a collaboration with Fenella Collingridge, for the developer Crispin Kelly.
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Study of yurt spatial relationships (1:100), 2005
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Preliminary Second Floor Plan (1:100), 2004
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Section through House 4, 2004
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Section from the street , 2004
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Early first floor plan (1:100), 2006
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Collage of street elevation for planning appeal, 2006
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Early first floor plan (1:100), 2006
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Early proposal House 2 Living Room (1:20), 2010
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Preliminary House 3 perspective , 2010
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Proposed courtyard light (full-size and 1:5), 2015
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Peter Salter Drawings on display at the Carnegie Museum
Pittsburgh July 19, 2018The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, have used recently acquired drawings by Peter Salter for their current Exhibition. Growing the Collection: Architecture at CMOA features...Read more -
Victoria and Albert Museum acquires Peter Salter Walmer Yard drawings
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