Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
The object of these
Ateliers is to teach
the principles of de-
sign which aim at
the development of
logical and imagina-
tive architecture on
the system of the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
As the Atelier de-
votes itself solely to
the study of archi-
_ tectural composition,
-—QrJ^u^T~JriP^--T"^~T~i 'iris z~T~*4~J\-)\~t~'~'\ such other knowledge
house at avon dassett, warwickshire: north-west front &S 'S neCeSSary tO t e
arnoi.d mitchell, architect practising architect
(See also elevation on p. 44) must bg acquired by
the student from the
room, has a large bay going up two floors on the sources already existing for the purpose. It is there-
terrace front and a gallery overlooks this central fore not intended to supplant existing educational
portion from the staircase hall. establishments but rather to supplement them.
- The Ecole des Beaux-Arts is largely dependent
The Beaux-Arts Committee to promote improved on the Ateliers, in which the actual teaching of
methods of Architectural training in Britain have design is carried on and in which the students
issued, through the Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. Goul- learn the principles that underlie planning and
bum Lovell, A.R.I.B. A., a statement of the course composition and acquire facility and experience
of procedure they have formulated. in their application. It is intended therefore to
It is intended to establish in the British Isles adopt this feature of the Ecole, as its general
Ateliers of Architecture similar to those con- methods and atmosphere have been proved to
nected with the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. possess distinct advantages over other methods of
GROUND PLAN OF HOUSE AT AVON DASSETT ARNOLD MITCHELL, ARCHITECT
47
The object of these
Ateliers is to teach
the principles of de-
sign which aim at
the development of
logical and imagina-
tive architecture on
the system of the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
As the Atelier de-
votes itself solely to
the study of archi-
_ tectural composition,
-—QrJ^u^T~JriP^--T"^~T~i 'iris z~T~*4~J\-)\~t~'~'\ such other knowledge
house at avon dassett, warwickshire: north-west front &S 'S neCeSSary tO t e
arnoi.d mitchell, architect practising architect
(See also elevation on p. 44) must bg acquired by
the student from the
room, has a large bay going up two floors on the sources already existing for the purpose. It is there-
terrace front and a gallery overlooks this central fore not intended to supplant existing educational
portion from the staircase hall. establishments but rather to supplement them.
- The Ecole des Beaux-Arts is largely dependent
The Beaux-Arts Committee to promote improved on the Ateliers, in which the actual teaching of
methods of Architectural training in Britain have design is carried on and in which the students
issued, through the Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. Goul- learn the principles that underlie planning and
bum Lovell, A.R.I.B. A., a statement of the course composition and acquire facility and experience
of procedure they have formulated. in their application. It is intended therefore to
It is intended to establish in the British Isles adopt this feature of the Ecole, as its general
Ateliers of Architecture similar to those con- methods and atmosphere have been proved to
nected with the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. possess distinct advantages over other methods of
GROUND PLAN OF HOUSE AT AVON DASSETT ARNOLD MITCHELL, ARCHITECT
47