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Leeds Duvet Cover featuring the photograph Roger Stevens Building by Kakkaratchi

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Roger Stevens Building Duvet Cover

Kakkaratchi

by Kakkaratchi

$101.00

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R(18) G(17) B(14)

Product Details

Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Roger Stevens Building" by Kakkaratchi. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.

Design Details

The Roger Stevens Building is one of a number of buildings designed by Chamberlin Powell & Bon at the University of Leeds. The architects where... more

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David Stasiak

David Stasiak

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Artist's Description

The Roger Stevens Building is one of a number of buildings designed by Chamberlin Powell & Bon at the University of Leeds. The architects where appointed by the University in 1958 to design a comprehensive new Development Plan for the University.

The Roger Stevens Building was conceived in 1963 as a centralised lecture theatre block that would serve a number of the University’s Faculties. It was therefore placed at the heart of the University precinct, to be accessible to all and also to “express and symbolise its role as the visible centre of the knowledge exchange process” within the University. The building is therefore not immediately obvious outside of this part of the University campus but its unique form is instantly recognisable once seen. The building is set on the eastern side of the University’s Chancellor’s Court and can be approached from four directions and on a number of levels: it is deliberately placed at the heart of the University’s movement system and when...

About Kakkaratchi

Kakkaratchi

Photographer artist and designer based in West Yorkshire, UK. Phil Openshaw is a photographer and visual artist who works within a wide variety of media including digital manipulation, glitch art, audio to visual transformation and generative sound art, coding, calligraphy, electronic music, printing, painting and asemic writing. Professional photographic work includes a broad practice with themes that include: urban environments, transformation and people and their impact on the environment; the conflicting interests involved in organised urban development versus the existing environments and population change. Abstract pieces often include the subversion of photography combined with drawn and generated abstract based imagery....

 

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