WHAT WE'RE SEEING: Denys Lasdun's building of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

Until 11 October, Wednesday – Friday
Exhibition in the Chapel Crypt, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
Free

Housing project, London (1954) Housing project, London (1958) Housing project, London (1960) Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (1963)

Denys Lasdun (1914-2001) was one of Britain’s most highly regarded architects, making a name for himself through his commissions for the Royal National Theatre, the Royal College of Physicians, the Institute of Education as well as a number of large multiple dwelling projects in London. This on-site exhibition explores his work for Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge in the 1960s. The college is celebrating 50 years of Lasdun’s architecture through photographs, plans and models showing the ways in which his vision has been interpreted and transformed by successive architects and imaginative landscaping. The exhibition includes a short film featuring interviews with Barnabas Calder, Ted Cullinan, Joanna van Heyningen, Richard MacCormac, Christopher Pratt and Johnny Winter.

The Modern House has previously sold properties designed by Denys Lasdun. To see properties for sale and to let designed by other Modernist architects, visit: The Modern House

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