| TDC Annual Awards 2003, Grand Prix: Why Not Associates+Gordon Young | |||
| 2003 Award Winners |
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| "A Flock of Words"
Why Not Associates have, in collaboration with artist Gordon Young, created "A Flock of Words' to celebrate the bird watching haven of Morecambe Bay on the north west coast of England. The 320m long typographic pavement is constructed from granite, concrete, steel, brass, bronze and glass. |
Why Not Associates were established in 1987 by Andrew Altmann, David Ellis and Howard Greenhalgh. From the outset it was conceived as a multi-disciplinary design partnership with the belief that its vision and ideas could be applied to a wide range of media. This spirit of optimistic experimentation has led to projects ranging from exhibition design to |
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Gordon Young Gordon Young graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1977 and has spent over twenty years practising as a full time artist in Britain. He has also worked as curator for Yorkshire Sculpture Park and director for the Welsh |