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Tecton and Berthold Lubetkin RA

The Architects Who Made London with Maxwell Hutchinson

14 Apr 2008
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Bevin Court Stair by Tecton/ Lubetkin
Bevin Court Stair by Tecton/ Lubetkin Phtograph: John Maltby/RIBA Library Photographs Collection
Led by Berthold Lubetkin, the architectural practice Tecton combined a passion for social reform with a deeper knowledge of European modernism in the designs for the penguin enclosure at London Zoo, the residential tower block of Highpoint, and the Finsbury Health Centre. The post-war housing schemes of Spa and Priory Greens set a thoughtful precursor to the onslaught of social housing projects which dominated London and set the pattern for other large scale redevelopment by Tecton's successor’s practices. Architect and Lubetkin’s biographer, John Allan, discusses these and other projects, elaborating on how Lubetkin’s continental and Russian background influenced areas of London we see today.

Geological Society Lecture Theatre, Piccadilly, W1; 6.30–7.30pm

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Alexander Calder, 'Sumac V', 1953, Mobile, painted metal. 125 x 140 cm. Maeght family, Paris. Photo © Galerie Maeght. © Calder Foundation, New York/DACS London 2008

 

Unknown artist, Incense burner in the shape of a church, 10th–11th century. Silver partially gilded, 36 cm. Procuratoria di San Marco, Venezia. Photo per gentile concessione della Procuratoria di San Marco/Cameraphoto Arte, Venice