Ghanaian David Adjaye Announced As Designer Of 2019 Brit Awards Statue
Uncategorized October 25, 2018, Comments OffBritish-Ghanaian architect Sir David Adjaye has been announced as the designer of next year’s Brit Awards statue, following in the illustrious footsteps of Anish Kapoor, Peter Blake, Vivienne Westwood, Damien Hirst and Zaha Hadid.
Named one of the 100 most influential people of 2017 by Time magazine, Adjaye founded Adjaye Associates in 2000 and is best known for designing the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo and Washington DC’s Smithsonian National Museum of African and American History and Culture, which opened in 2016. It’s fair to say that Adjaye has had a remarkable career so far as an architect. He’s worked on some amazing projects during his career. If any aspiring architects are motivated by Adjaye’s work, it might be worth giving architecture a go. Firstly, it’s important to create a good website. People can always look at some of the features that these architecture websites have in common here. A good website will give architects a good base to promote their services. From there, they might be able to get some work.
During Adjaye’s career, he has worked on some amazing projects. Other notable projects include London’s Idea Stores and Stephen Lawrence Centre, the Aishti Foundation retail and art complex in Beirut and the U.K.’s new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre, due to be located next to the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. Adjaye’s practice is also currently working on the Ghana National Cathedral in Accra and his first skyscraper, 130 William in New York City.
The architect, who was knighted in 2017, said he was “delighted and honored” to have been picked to design next year’s Brit Awards statue, which will be produced in partnership with Czech glassmaking and design company LASVIT. The final designs will be unveiled later this year.
“The Brits are an iconic, eponymous celebration of British creativity and a true testimony to the wealth of talent working and supporting, making and producing and creating music both in this country and globally,” said Adjaye in a statement. He went on to say, “it is an absolute pleasure to be given the opportunity to participate in honouring fellow creatives in this way.”
“Sir David Adjaye has been responsible for some of the most striking and innovative architectural designs in the world,” added Brits chairman and chairman/CEO of Sony Music U.K. and Ireland Jason Iley. “This creative and artistic vision is executed perfectly with the new Brit award bringing yet another level of excellence and quality to the statue design,” said Iley.
The Brit Awards 2019 take place at London’s O2 Arena on 20 February.
Last year’s event saw British grime star Stormzy and pop singer Dua Lipa take home prizes for British male and British female solo artists, respectively, with Stormzy also collecting the award for album of the year for his debut set Gang Signs & Prayer.
Source: livefmghana.com