Now Showing 3 Degrees - Manchester School of Architecture

Opening from the 13th - 19th CUBE presents the Manchester School of Architecture 2007 degree show. Open from 12-5.30 Monday - Saturday come and see the work of some of the best young architects in the North West.

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ARCHITECTURE WEEK 2007!!!


CUBE is delighted to invite the public on an off-site tour of the prestigious new development by Urban Splash in association with Architecture Week 2007 .

The New Islington development (left) in New East Manchester aims to provide an insight into unique community consultation resulting in highly contemporary sustainable designs. Architects included in the project include Ian Simpson and Will Alsop.
Meet at CUBE 1.00pm on Friday 15.06.07. Tour starts at the development at 2.00pm

This tour is FREE of charge. Places are limited to thirty so please book in advance.

To book a place contact Ben or Liberty on 0161 237 5525 or e-mail info@cube.org.uk

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Call for submissions - Cube Open Exhibition 2007

Based in the heart of Manchester Cube Gallery is delighted to invite any creative dicipline to submit work for CUBE’s first OPEN exhibition.

Interested parties are asked to respond to the theme of the Urban Built Environment and we will be accepting proposals from Artists, Architects and Designers at any stage of their career. The exhibition runs from Tuesday 13.07.07 to Saturday 25.08.07.

Applicants are asked to send a CD of up to five jpeg images of your work with dates and dimensions and a brief statement/proposal of how you feel your practice relates to the Urban Built Environment.


Deadline for submissions Friday 15th June 5.00pm.


A £10 submission fee is required for any application please send cheques or postal orders payable to the University of Salford.


Please visit http://www.cube.org.uk/ for submission guidelines and further information or alternatively call CUBE on 0161 237 5525

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Anyone for takeaway?

As part of Architecture week 2007 CUBE & Taylor Young will be developing an off-site project called CUBE’s Takeaway Garden. Devised by artist Jason Minsky (left) it will run during the whole period of Architecture week (June 19th – June 23th) exhibited not only at CUBE gallery but at the Reknew Rooms, Liverpool and Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester City Centre. The theme of Architecture week this year is “How Green is Your Space?” and CUBE’s project will respond to this theme by offering free land and trees to the general public.

Join the green revolution…CUBE can offer the public greener lives by offering free Takeaway Gardens! CUBE’s Takeaway Garden will consist of bespoke take-away bags (recyclable) containing turf, soil, wildflower seeds and a young tree- all you need for your new garden! They will be handed out to CUBE visitors and the general public from a stand located in front of CUBE Gallery and a further location in the city centre. The project will be durational and take place everyday for three hours over lunch time in order to target office staff, tourists and shoppers alike. The public will be able to take their free gardens home with them and tend to them as they would do any garden. As new owners of these green spaces they will be asked to document these. Results will be published on the CUBE website and CUBE will also follow the whereabouts of the small gardens on a map of Manchester. These findings will be documented throughout Architecture week where visitors to the gallery will witness a greener Manchester and the cumulative effect of individual action.

Green space in Manchester city centre is at a premium with the ongoing development of high rise developments and the current trend of city centre living. We at CUBE have the opportunity to expand on the question ‘how green is your space?’ by offering free land and trees to the general public for the period of architecture week joining forces with local artists, architects and the council in their bid for Manchester to become the greenest city in the UK.
With all the new apartment developments in Manchester City Centre and beyond we are loosing crucial green space which is vital for habitats and health. The one thing a lot of these new builds have is a balcony. These spaces could become a haven for the production of green spaces.

CUBE’s Takeaway Garden is an exciting project that will give any member of the public the opportunity to own a green space enabling them to lead greener lives by offering free Takeaway Gardens. In our backyards and balconies, the gardens will grow, providing instant green space that will spread across Manchester and beyond. In the sad eventuality that these might get thrown away, CUBE’s takeaway gardens will grow in any environment-offering ‘greenness’ wherever it is placed. This will also act as a form of ‘Guerrilla gardening.’

CUBE’s Takeaway Garden aims to highlight the importance of living a greener existence, and to initiate individual action for global change. This exciting project has been devised and developed by artist Jason Minsky and landscape architects Taylor Young.

These beautiful FREE gardens will be available from CUBE 113-115 Portland Street, Manchester and The RENEW rooms, 82 Wood Street, Liverpool and Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester City Centre between 12-2.00pm.
For further information contact Ben or Liberty on 0161 237 5525

www.jasonminsky.com

www.cube.org.uk

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