Neil Spiller is a practising architect and MArch Course Director at the Barlett School of Architectural, University College of London. He is an author of several books including 'Digital Dreams - Architecture and the new Alchemic Technologies 1998'. He has also edited issues of 'Architectural Design'.
The collection of images below are from the book 'Maverick Deviations'. Spiller, Neil (1985-1998)
"Spiller's Relish
I have always believed that architecture should be beautiful and have found myself out of step with the fashion for bleak white Modernism and granite Brutalism. I think my talent lies more with the Gothic: its soaring delicacy, its sense of infinite possibility. My Gothic, however, is not recreated in stone. My chosen materials have always been steel, copper, brass, bronze, velvet, rubber and synthetic fur."
Neil Spiller, 22 October, 1997
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