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Cambridge Room Pop-up Talk with Simon Henley

You are warmly invited to join our new pop-up talk with the guest speaker Simon Henley on Wednesday 27th November, at 5:30pm at Lecture Room 1, Department of Architecture (CB2 1PX).

Simon Henley is co-founder of the award-winning architectural practice Henley Halebrown. His key projects include: Chadwick Hall (a student residence for the University of Roehampton, shortlisted for the Stirling Prize 2018) and Hackney New Primary School/333 Kingsland Road (an innovative mixed-use development in London that combines residential units with a primary school, Winner of the Neave Brown Award for Housing in 2022). Simon is the author of The Architecture of Parking (Thames & Hudson, 2007) which won the RIBA International Book Award for Construction in 2008 and Redefining Brutalism (RIBA Publications, 2017). He also serves as the Chair of the RIBA Awards Group. Selected projects: https://henleyhalebrown.com/works/

As part of the Cambridge Room cultural programme, this event is free and open to the public. 

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