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New Architects: Denmark_UK: Public Lecture in London

Tues 20 March, 7pm
  • Courtesy The Winter Office

As part of the New Architects Demark_UK exchange programme the AF will host a public lecture on Thursday 20 March showcasing the work of three young Danish practices Arkitekt Claus H. PrydsPrakis Arkitekter and The Winter Office

In conversation with their British counterparts Duggan MorrisMYAASlider Studio the practices will represent the new Danish architectural scene through an evening of presentations.

The Denmark_UK exchange will focus on the theme Cities and Integration exploring ways in which architecture can address the social and spatial needs of culturally and demographically dynamic populations.

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

 

Venue

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

Tickets

Full price: £5
Online: wegottickets.com

AF Members: free
Email: members to reserve your seat

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New Architects: Denmark_UK

The AF and the Danish Architecture Centre (Copenhagen), are delighted to announce a new exchange programme for talented emerging architects between the UK and Denmark, scheduled to take place in February and March 2012.

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Related Programme

New Architects: Denmark_UK: Public Lecture in Copenhagen

Tues 27 February, 7pm

New Architects: Denmark_UK: Public Lecture in London

Tues 20 March, 7pm

New Architects: Denmark_UK: Exhibition in Copenhagen

13 April - 11 May 2012

Supported by:

Realdania
Statens Kunsfonds Arkitekturudvalg
Dreyers Fond
The Danish Embassy 

Part of the EU Presidency Cultural Programme  

New Architects: Denmark_UK: Public Lecture in London 2012-03-20T19:00:00Z 2012-03-20T21:00:00Z http://www.architecturefoundation.org.uk/programme/2012/new-architects-denmark_uk/denmark-uk-london-lecture

As part of the New Architects Demark_UK exchange programme the AF will host a public lecture showcasing the work of three young Danish practices.