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Ahrends Burton Koralek

Architecture Evening Event

4 November 2013

In the Reynolds Room, a John Madejski Fine Room

Berkeley Library, Trinity College, Dublin, 1967 by Ahrends Burton Koralek.
Berkeley Library, Trinity College, Dublin, 1967 by Ahrends Burton Koralek. Photo courtesy ABK/Architectural Association Photo Library
Redcar District Library, Yorkshire, 1971 by Ahrends Burton Koralek.
Redcar District Library, Yorkshire, 1971 by Ahrends Burton Koralek. Photo courtesy ABK/Architectural Association Photo Library

ABK was founded by fellow Architectural Association graduates, Peter Ahrends, Richard Burton and Paul Koralek RA in 1961, after winning a competition to design the Berkeley Library at Trinity College, Dublin. The practice went on to become one of late-twentieth-century Britain’s great architectural forces, renowned for their inventive, empirical approach to modernism. In this special evening the three partners discuss ABK’s ethos and reflect upon its achievements.

6.30–8pm

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