In Bat-Hat, our project for Battersea Power Station, we have divested the existing building of all that froze the immediate site, leaving only that which is considered important – its height and familiar profile.
Excerpted from Cedric Price, Works II (London: Architectural Association, 1984), p.90.
Cedric Price (1934–2003), Battersea Power Station, c.1990. Red pen and coloured crayon on sketchbook sheet, 203 × 253 mm. DMC 1092.Battersea Power Station during redevelopment, 2019.
Battersea Redevelopment
In Bat-Hat, our project for Battersea Power Station, we have divested the existing building of all that froze the immediate site, leaving only that which is considered important – its height and familiar profile.
Excerpted from Cedric Price, Works II (London: Architectural Association, 1984), p.90.
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– Helen Mallinson
Category
project & building histories commentaries, rants & reflections
Period
c20th
Architect
Cedric Price
Medium
drawing
Tags
sketch concept & diagram theoretical & imaginary industry & infrastructure