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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · Learn about the life and work of Denys Lasdun, one of the leading architects of the 1960s in England. Explore his archive of drawings, models, photographs and correspondence at the RIBA and V&A.

  2. Hace 6 horas · TEST + Guillermo Santomà. Gravity Pool. Primera de una serie de intervenciones efímeras realizada en un local en Londres (Greek Street, Soho). Definimos un perímetro para colgar una manta (EPDM) tensada que va deformándose por el peso del agua para dar forma al espacio, que es el negativo de una piscina invisible.

  3. Hace 4 días · In 1961, the first vice-chancellor, Frank Thistlethwaite, had approached Denys Lasdun, an adherent of the "New Brutalist" trend in architecture, who was at that time building Fitzwilliam College, to produce designs for the permanent campus. [22] . The site chosen was on the western edge of the city, on the south side of Earlham Road.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · 13 May 2024. Renewal Architect: Alfred Hall Monaghan Morris. Location: 76 Southbank, South London, England, United Kingdom. The last significant work of Sir Denys Lasdun architect – renewed by Alfred Hall Monaghan Morris. Structural transformation completes at 76 Southbank.

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · This being the last significant work of Sir Denys Lasdun, the renowned architect behind iconic structures such as the National Theatre, underscores the importance of this project. The remodelling and refurbishing of this historically significant Grade II listed building has been carried out with the utmost sensitivity, ensuring that ...

  6. Hace 4 días · No. 32 has been rebuilt as a four-storeyed rectangular block and, dating from 1937-8, is the earliest individual work of Sir Denys Lasdun. (fn. 126) Slightly farther north the area around Westbourne Gardens and St. Stephen's church is one of mid 19th-century terraces, many still run down but others recently restored, with infilling ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Described as a 'battleship' at its 1964 opening, the RCP's London headquarters is a striking brutalist structure. The iconic, and sometimes controversial, building designed by architect Sir Denys Lasdun, boldly reimagined how the headquarters of England's oldest medical college would be represented and designed around its occupants.