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The directors present their report with the financial statements of the company for the period ended 30 November 2023
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The directors shown below have held office during the whole of the period from
16 November 2022 to 30 November 2023
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Keith Critchlow Legacy CIC was set-up to:1 Create a physical space to house the library and art collection of the late Professor Keith Critchlow providing access to students and scholars of traditional architecture, art and sacred geometry who want to learn from his life’s work2 Run workshops, seminars and lectures where people can explore the meaning, philosophy, and practice of sacred geometry3 Provide inspiration and guidance for people seeking to create sustainable buildingsOur community is comprised of alumni, students and scholars of architecture, sacred geometry and other visual and traditional arts who want to learn from the body of work left by Keith. The alumni referenced above include Keith’s former students from the Kings Foundation of Traditional Arts (https://www.kings-foundation.org/school-of-traditional-arts).During the current financial year KCL has achieved its first aim of setting up a physical space to house Keith’s library and art collection. We signed an agreement to rent a large room in Emerson College (Hartfield Road, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX) and in January 2023 we moved Keith’s library, teaching materials and art collection from Wimbledon Arts Studios in London to the new Emerson College space. It is now a functional library and meeting space.This new studio was officially launched on March 16, 2023, on what would have been Keith Critchlow's 90th birthday. At the launch event we held several workshops on sacred geometry and screenings of previously unreleased footage of Keith Critchlow. The event was attended by over 70 members of our community.Other major activities in 2023 are summarized below.WorkshopsKCL has run several open studio days and workshops delivered by Keith’s former students and colleagues including1 Symbolism Of the Platonic Solids Relating to Architecture & Design (08/09/2023) – run by Jon Allen. An investigation into the symbolism of the Platonic Solids based on the insights of Professor Keith Critchlow2 The Labyrinth: Descent Into the Underworld (23/09/2023) – run by Tom Bree. A guide you through the meaning and symbolism of the labyrinth, focusing on Chartres Cathedral’s labyrinth3 Sacred Geometry Self-Study Day in the Keith Critchlow Legacy Studio – two days of self-directed contemplation, study and perusing hosted by two of Keith’s children: Amelia Critchlow and Dr Matthew Critchlow, both of whom are directors of KCL.Revenues generated support the rental of the library.Other ongoing activities include:1 sorting and cataloguing Keith’s library of books and studio items2 Collating Keith’s unpublished manuscripts and personal notebooks for new publications3 Collaborating with Emerson, SAOG and other educational partners to plan future teaching eventsBuilding proposalMatthew Critchlow also developed a proposal to build a multi-faith building designed by Keith (The Centre Building) plus additional buildings (The Studios) designed by architect Nicolas Pople on the Emerson Campus. The Centre Building was originally designed by Keith for the Memnosyne Institute in the U.S. to serve as “a sacred space for worship, for each and every human faith” as well as social gatherings, educational events and live music. Memnosyne hasgranted permission for KCL to use the same design in the UK. The Studios will be a space to house Keith’s library and art collection; and a purpose-built, sustainable teaching and office space. We have also been supported by engineer David Tasker and architect and sacred geometer Jon Allen in this project.We are now seeking donations from former students of Keith and former patrons of the charities and educational institutions where he worked to fund the building project.
The company’s stakeholders are comprised of alumni, students and everyone else who was inspired by the work of Keith Critchlow on architecture, sacred geometry and other visual and traditional arts.1 For workshops and teaching – we consulted with Daniel Docherty (director of KCL CIC), Tom Bree, Jon Allen, Adam Tetlow and Haifa Khawaja.2 For the development of the building proposal – we consulted with Nicolas Pople, David Tasker, Jon Allen, Damian Mooncie (director of Emerson College) and Stephen King (trustee of Emerson College)
No remuneration was received
During the financial year, there was transfer of assets into KCL CIC as explained in the following extract from a letter sent by Gail Critchlow to the directors of the CIC:“This letter is to inform you that I would like to give the items that I inherited from my late husband, Professor Keith Critchlow, which form part of his professional library and art collection, to Keith Critchlow Legacy CIC (company registration number 14488113) (“KCL CIC”). These items from Keith’s professional legacy are those that were previously stored in his studio at the rear of 2 Larkhall Lane (London SW4 6SP) and subsequently moved to Wimbledon Art Studios (10 Riverside Rd, London SW17 0BB) in September 2021.The professional items that I am gifting to KCL CIC include:1 books, geometric models, sculptures, carvings, and paintings by other artists2 35mm photographic slides (“transparencies”)3 Keith’s geometric drawings and paintings4 Keith’s teaching diagrams and quotations5 unpublished manuscripts written by Keith – in hardcopy and stored electronically, and6 artefacts including painted pots, ceramics, beads and crystals, drawing instruments, paintings, sculptures and wood carvingsIn summary, I am gifting all the items that were collected by Keith as part of his work as an artist, academic, author and teacher, and his geometric drawings and paintings to KCL CIC.I am gifting these items on the basis that KCL CIC will make them available to all those who wish to study Keith’s life work according to the constitution, strategic plan, and code of conduct of Keith Critchlow Legacy CIC.Some of the items in the KCL studio are personal items of Keith’s, including photographs of family and friends, poems, and letters that he wrote and received as part of his personal private correspondence. These items are to be treated as strictly confidential and when found, returned to me.”
This report was approved by the board of directors on
9 August 2024
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Dr M Critchlow
Status: Director