January 18th, 2017
January 18th, 2017
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As part of Docomomo UK’s spring lecture series Paul Koralek, of Ahrends, Burton & Koralek, will discuss the architecture practice’s most notable projects since their foundation in 1961. Working internationally from offices in London and Dublin, the majority of the practice’s projects were in the public sector and span a period of nearly 50 years.
Speaking of the studio, Richard Rogers said, ‘ABK’s roots were in the birth of a new socially engaged and optimistic architecture in the years after the second world war’.
The lecture will take place at ABA Gallery, London, on Tuesday 24 January.

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