
Nigel Coates
[t.a.]"Architecture is an art of the senses, so this is more in the products - Coates says - and better." Articles that creates, in fact, are characterized by curved body and playful personality, like the rest of its architecture, characterized by the typical flow, which seems almost to want to introduce a force in the urban fabric. Architect, designer and commentator of modern reality, Coates is one of those rare talents whose artistic vision is based on the superimposition of different professional fields. Consider the complexity and confusion of the city core elements of attraction, a concept that translates in his iconoclastic buildings made in Japan and Great Britain, as the Wall in Tokyo on Pop Museum in Sheffield, and the Body Zone in the Millennium Dome. In 1998 he designed his living unit, the Oyster House, which contains a number of items including OXO seating system and the first of its glass jars. His book entitled 'Guide to Ecstacity', 2003 is published by Laurence King.al "Architectural Association School of Architecture." According to him, the architecture must be real but must also leave room for imagination.