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Following its centenary celebration at the Ritz Hotel The Institution of Structural Engineers launched a vote on the favourite structure on Stephen`s cityscape.

 

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All buildings were drawn to scale and in position, with the precise number of floors and other structural features included on landmarks such as the Swiss Re tower, known as the Gherkin, and Canary Wharf. Wiltshire, 33, told the television channel Five - which charted the challenge for its documentary, Extraordinary People: The Human Camera, that he was `thrilled` with the result.(The Daily Telegraph) READ ON...

 

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Andrew HewsonAnother popular misconception is that autistic artistic savants solely draw buildings and objects and are not interested in depicting the human form - let alone creating caricatures. Stephen, and artists such as Roy Wenzel whose work was included in his "Not a camera" exhibition, have proved this theory wrong.

Stephen starting producing caricatures of his teachers at primary school, and has since then produced many caricature 'snap shots' documenting amusing incidents encountered on his trips abroad. These include affectionate images of those closest to him - his family, the HEWSONS and even Oliver Sacks.

 

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