Sri Lankan designer, artist, and writer
"Balmond" redirects here. For the game that contains Balmond, see
Mobile Legends .
Balmond (left),
Anish Kapoor (centre), and
Queen Elizabeth II (right) at the
ArcelorMittal Orbit , 2017
Cecil Balmond
OBE is a
British Sri Lankan designer, artist, and writer. In 1968, Balmond joined
Ove Arup & Partners , leading him to become deputy chairman. In 2000, he founded design and research group, the AGU (Advanced Geometry Unit).
He currently holds the
Paul Philippe Cret Chair at
PennDesign as Professor of Architecture where he is also the founding director of the Non Linear Systems Organization, a material and structural research unit.
[1] He has also been
Kenzo Tange Visiting Design Critic at
Harvard Graduate School of Architecture (2000),
Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor at
Yale University School of Architecture (1997-2002) and visiting fellow at
London School of Economics Urban Cities Programme (2002-2004).
[2]
In 2010, Balmond set up his own practice, Balmond Studio, with offices in London and Colombo. The research led practice is involved with art, architecture, design and consulting. One current project is the Gretna Landmark,
Star of Caledonia for which Cecil is the artist. It is an illuminated sculpture that marks the Scottish and English border crossing, and will be completed in 2018.
He was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
2015 New Year Honours for services to architecture.
[3]
[4] In 2016 Balmond was also awarded the
Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture by the University of Virginia.
[5]
He went to
Trinity College, Kandy and later studied engineering at the
University of Colombo . After living briefly in Nigeria he moved to Britain and continued his studies at the
University of Southampton and at
Imperial College, London .[
citation needed ]
Balmond sees his work as an open-ended visual application of theory, following the principle that "structure as conceptual rigour is architecture". His approach to structure is derived by theories of complexity, non-linear organisation and emergence. Through his research, Balmond investigates mathematical concepts and their influence on natural forms and structures, interrogating
algorithms ,
fractals , rhythm and cellular structure.
[6]
CCTV Headquarters
Ove Arup & Partners
Balmond was deputy chairman at
Arup . The AGU at Arup brought together architects, mathematicians, programmers, artists, musicians and scientists. It investigated structural systems, delving in the basin of order and patterns and engaging with music, algorithms, and malignant cellular structure to create abstract concepts that inspired tectonic forms.
[7] Under Balmond's artistic direction at the AGU, Balmond worked on some of the world's most famous structures including the
Centre Pompidou-Metz with
Shigeru Ban and
CCTV Headquarters with
Rem Koolhaas .
Serpentine Gallery
Serpentine Pavilion, London, 2002
Balmond has also been a creative force behind London's
Serpentine Pavilion programme. The
Ito-Balmond Serpentine Pavilion , 2002 was crafted in glass and white-painted aluminium and featured a scatter of lines, the product of an algorithm designed by Balmond. The pavilion is now located at a luxury hotel in South of France.
[8] Balmond also designed pavilions with
Daniel Libeskind (2001),
Alvaro Siza and
Eduardo Souto de Moura (2005) and
Rem Koolhaas (2006).
Balmond Studio
Balmond set up his own studio and workshop in London 2010. Balmond's own designs are numerous and include
Weave Bridge , a bridge for University of Pennsylvania (2010), the
Pedro e Inês bridge in Coimbra (2006) and a $400m
mixed-use development in Asia.
The Orbit
Orbit, London, 2012
The
ArcelorMittal Orbit is designed by Balmond and
Anish Kapoor . It is a 120m high sculpture designed for the 2012 Olympics in Stratford, London. Balmond also collaborated with Kapoor on
Marsyas a sculpture which was displayed in
Tate Modern
Turbine Hall (2002), and also co-designed the
Tees Valley Giants art installations with Kapoor. Other key works by Balmond include a radical masterplan for
Battersea Power Station (2006) and the
Victoria & Albert Museum extension with
Daniel Libeskind (1996).
[9]
Freedom Sculpture
The
Freedom Sculpture is a stainless steel gold and silver monument located on
Santa Monica Boulevard in a publicly accessible median at
Century City ,
Los Angeles, California .
[10]
Selection of current projects
Star of Caledonia , iconic public sculpture, England/Scotland border (ongoing)
Public Artwork, Syracuse, New York, USA
Public Artwork for the Black Hawk Mini Park Art Project, Iowa City, USA
Public Artwork, CTA Wilson Station, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Shade structure for the Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, Arizona,
[11] USA
Snow Words , light sculpture, Alaska (completed in 2012)
ArcelorMittal Orbit for the 2012 Summer Olympics, London
net_ Work , sculpture, Canada (completed in 2012)
$400m mixed use development, Asia
Tower complex in Asia
2006, Informal , Arc en Reve, Bordeaux France
2007 H_edge , Artists Space, New York USA
2008 Frontiers of Architecture , Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark
2009 Solid Void , Graham Foundation, Chicago USA
2009 Forum 64 , Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh USA
2010 Element , Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo Japan
1970–1973 Carlsberg Brewery, Northampton, UK. Architect, Knud Munk
1975 Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. Architect, Kamal Kafrawi
1978 -1984
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart , Germany. Architect, James Stirling
1983 Royal London House, Finsbury, London. Architect, Sheppard Robson
1985 1 Poultry, London UK Architect, James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates
1988–1992 Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid Spain. Architect, Rafael Moneo
1989 Congrexpo, Lille France. Architect, OMA
1992 -1999 Abando Passenger Interchange, Bilbao, Spain. Architect, James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates
1994 Kunsthal, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect, OMA
1995–1998 Pavilion of Portugal in Expo'98, Lisbon. Architect,
Alvaro Siza and
Eduardo Souto de Moura
1996
Victoria & Albert Museum, Spiral , London. Architect, Daniel Libeskind in collaboration with Cecil Balmond
1997 Centraal station, Arnhem, Netherlands. Architect, UNStudio
1997–2001 Imperial War Museum North, Salford, UK. Architect, Daniel Libeskind
1998 Portuguese National Pavilion Expo 1998, Lisbon, Portugal. Architect:
Alvaro Siza and
Eduardo Souto de Moura
1998 Maison a Bordeaux, France. Architect, OMA
1999 University of Graz Music School, Austria. Architect, UNStudio
1999–2004 Seattle Central Library, USA. Architect, OMA/LMN Architects
1999 Casa da Musica, Porto, Portugal. Architect OMA (2005)
2000 Portuguese Pavilion Expo 2000, Hannover, Germany. Architect Alvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura
2000 Prada, Los Angeles, CA USA. Architect, OMA (2004)
2001 Serpentine Pavilion, London UK. Architect Daniel Libeskind with Arup
2002 St Francois d'Assise. Olivier Messiaen stage design and costumes. Daniel Libeskind with Thore Garbers. Artistic consulting, Cecil Balmond
2002 Serpentine Pavilion, London. Architect Toyo Ito with Balmond
2002 Marsyas, Tate Modern, London. Sculptor Anish Kapoor
2003 Battersea Power Station Masterplan, London.
2003 Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza, Cairo. Architect, Heneghan Peng Architects
2002–2008 China Central Television Headquarters, Beijing (CCTV). Architect, OMA
2002 Installation of Louis Vuitton, Tokyo, Japan. Architect, Farjadi Architects
2002 British Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale. Design Chris Ofili with AGU and Adjaye/Associates
2004–2009 Centre Pompidou-Metz, France. Architect Shigeru Ban, Jean de Gastines and Philip Gumuchdjian
2004 St Louis Forest Park, MO USA. Architect Shigeru Ban with Cecil Balmond
2004–2006 Pedro e Inês bridge, Mondego River. Coimbra, Portugal. Design Cecil Balmond/AGU with Antonio Adao da Fonseca/AFA
2005 Serpentine Pavilion, London. Alvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura with Cecil Balmond
2006 Taichung Metropolitan Opera House, Taichung, Taiwan. Architect Toyo Ito and Associates
2006 Serpentine Pavilion, London. Rem Koolhaas and Cecil Balmond
2007 Tees Valley Giants, UK. Cable Net Sculpture, Middlehaven. Artist Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond
2007 Hotel Le Beauvallon masterplan, Saint-Tropez, France. Architect Cecil Balmond and AGU
2008 Institute of the Pen, Medina, Saudi Arabia. Design Cecil Balmond/AGU
2009 Weave Bridge, University of Penn. Architect, Cecil Balmond/AGU
2012 $400m mixed use development, Asia
2012 Tower complex, Asia
2017
Freedom Sculpture , Century City, Los Angeles, California
(1995) Natur und abstraction: lehrstuhl Jose Luis Mateo
(1996) Unfolding architecture: The Boilerhouse extension
(1997) New Structure and the Informal
(Prestel 1998) No 9, The Search for the Sigma Code
(Prestel 2002) informal
(2002) Anish Kapoor : Marsyas
(2002) Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
(2004) Souto de Moura with Cecil Balmond
(2004) Concrete Poetry Concrete Architecture in Australia
(2005) Serpentine Pavilion 2005
(2006) Serpentine Pavilion 2006
(2007) Frontiers of Architecture
(Prestel 2007) Element
(2008) A+U Cecil Balmond, Special Edition
(Prestel 2013) Crossover
2002 Gengo Matsui prize, Japan, engineering
2003, RIBA Charles Jencks award for Theory in Practice.
2005, Sir Banister Fletcher Prize
2011, IED Gerald Frewer Memorial Trophy
2011, Prince Philip Designers Prize shortlist
2013, Snow Words – 50 best US public artworks of 2013, Public Art Network
2015, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Services to Architecture
2016, Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture
2017, Ada derana Sri Lankan of the year 2017
Professional associations and teaching
Professional associations
1970, Member of the Institution of Structural Engineers
1992, Honorary Architectural Association Diploma
1998, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
2009, Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Designers
2000, Visiting Kenzo Tange critic, Harvard Graduate School of Architecture
2002–2004, Professor LSE –
LSE Cities Programme
1997–2002, Visiting Saarinen Professor, Yale University School of Architecture
2004, Paul Phillipe,Cret Professor of Architecture, Penn Design
2005 to current day, Director, NSO, Penn Design
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