'SAVE' An exhibition of paintings by Gerard Stamp
Gerard Stamp - Agecroft Cemetary Chapel (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Blea Beck (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Caledonian Road church (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Camellia House
Gerard Stamp - Denbigh Hospital
Gerard Stamp - Dunelm House
Gerard Stamp - Fisons Factory
Gerard Stamp - Grimsby docks (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Seafield House
Gerard Stamp - Temple Works
Gerard Stamp - Tollesbury Granary (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Winter Gardens
Gerard Stamp - Dolphin Inn (sold)
To celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of our Buildings at Risk catalogue, we organised a special exhibition of 13 watercolours by Gerard Stamp entitled 'SAVE' of buildings from the catalogue.
Gerard's paintings for this exhibition powerfully capture the plight of all kinds of buildings which are at risk through neglect and disuse.
The paintings are for sale and Gerard is very kindly donating half the proceeds of sales to SAVE. Please contact us for further information about sizes and prices:
020 7253 3500 or by email
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LATEST CAMPAIGNS SAVE and Architects' Journal launch ideas competition for M&S Oxford Street site Today SAVE and The Architects' Journal are launching a new ideas competition for alternative uses and the wider revitalisation of the M&S Oxford Street building and its surroundings in London’s West End.
Richmond House back in contention for temporary Commons chamber Revised plans have not been made public
LATEST EVENTS Chasing the Tyburn, The West End’s Lost River – SAVE Walking Tour Join SAVE and Dr. Tom Bolton, author of London's Lost Rivers, on a 3.5-mile walking tour tracing the ancient River Tyburn from Baker Street to Vauxhall Bridge. Explore the common history of the river below and that of the parallel streets above and reflect on its loss as a natural resource amidst the climate crisis.
London’s Regent’s Canal – SAVE Walking Tour Join SAVE and tour guide Lettie Mckie for a walking tour exploring the rich history and compelling architecture of London’s Regent’s Canal, with a focus on current planning battles and examples of adaptive re-use.