Bolles+Wilson

Bolles+Wilson is an architecture firm established by Julia Bolles and Peter Wilson, both Architectural Association (AA) graduates. Established in London, the firm moved to Münster after winning the design competition for the Münster City Library.[1] Other major works include the Luxor Theatre in Rotterdam (2001) and the Helmond City Library (2010).[2]

Münster City Library (1987-1993)
Luxor Theatre, Rotterdam (1996-2001)
Luxembourg National Library (2014-2019)

Biography

Julia B. Bolles-Willson was born in 1948 in Münster and graduated at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in 1976. Since 1996 she has been professor for architectural design at the Fachhochschule Münster.

Peter L. Wilson was born in 1950 in Melbourne and studied at the University of Melbourne from 1969 to 1971 prior to moving to the AA where he graduated in 1974.[3] In 2013 he was awarded the Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal.[4]

gollark: Apparently the designers of this laptop were going for "kind of user-servicable but not really", so does anyone have any idea how I can replace this HDD? I couldn't find anything on YouTube and the manufacturer seems to be missing repair manuals.
gollark: Anyone know how to scroll the server list up and down in the web version of Discord on a laptop?
gollark: There's an AWS Glacier deep archive tier now, which is cheaper, I think.
gollark: I only have maybe 20GB of data I actually care about, but because it's mixed in with all the stuff I don't and because I'm lazy I have basically no backups. One day I'll fix that. One day.
gollark: But I *like* giant glass cuboids…

References

  1. Peter Blundell Jones: "Bolles+Wilson: A Handful of Productive Paradigms by Julia Bolles-Wilson and Peter Wilson", in The Architectural Review, 1 March 2010
  2. Peter Blundell Jones: "Helmond City Library by Bolles+Wilson, Helmond, The Netherlands", in The Architectural Review, 25 October 2010
  3. El Croquis N.105: Bolles + Wilson 1995-2001 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Peter Wilson awarded 2013 Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal". Architecture Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
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