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New Architects: Finland_UK: Public Lecture

Tues 24 January 2012 7pm
  • Courtesy Pie Architecture

As part of the New Architects: Finland_UK exchange programme The Architecture Foundation hosted a public lecture showcasing the work of three young Finnish practices. ALA Architects, Anttinen Oiva Architects and Avanto Architects – acting as ambassadors for the Finnish architectural scene in an evening of presentations and discussion with their UK Counterparts ArchipelagoPie Architecture and Studio Polpo.

The exchange follows on from successful Architecture Foundation New Architects programmes in Italy, Turkey, Norway, Poland, and Portugal.

The aim of these exchange programmes is to identify, exchange and promote the best new architects and practitioners from both countries through developing networks, dialogue and cultural exchange that allow for the sharing of new ideas and new practices. 

The Finland_UK exchange will focus on the theme Cities and Water exploring case studies in both London and Helsinki.

 

Venue 

The Architecture Foundation Project Space, 136-148 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2TU

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New Architects: Finland_UK

The AF, along with the Finnish Institute in London and the Museum of Finnish Architecture, are delighted to announce a new exchange programme for talented emerging architects between the UK and Finland for 2012.

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As part of the New Architects: Finland_UK exchange programme The Architecture Foundation will host a public lecture showcasing the work of three young Finnish practices.