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New Tendencies in German Architecture

22 October 2007

Nikolaus Hirsch
Nikolaus Hirsch on the roof of the Hinzert Museum and Document Centre, 2006.

Nikolaus Hirsch of Wandel Hoefer Lorch + Hirsch and Jan Liesegang of studio Raumlabor present their recent work, opening a dialogue about emerging concerns within German architecture. The evening is chaired by Matthias Sauerbruch.

Former AA-unit master Nikolaus Hirsch has been involved in the design of various public buildings such as the award-winning Dresden Synagogue and a number of experimental cultural projects in the field of visual and performance arts.

Raumlabor is a group of eight architects and artists whose small-scale, unconventional and temporary projects bridge art and architecture, activating sites within former East German towns and forgotten places in industrial wastelands.

Geological Society, Piccadilly, W1; 6.30–8pm; £10/£5 students (incl. drink)

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