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This exhibition focuses on the postwar architecture of the Belgian architect Léon Stynen (1899-1990), whose oeuvre is characterised by brutalist architecture with a sensitivity to the human scale. The wooden structures enclosing the public space in front of the Silver Building, created in collaboration with Eagles of Architecture and a group of high school students, analyse the proportions in Stynen’s façades. Ten large photographs by Filip Dujardin show Stynen’s buildings in their current condition. In the boiler rooms, a selection of exceptional pieces from the Stynen archive reflect the genius of Stynen’s oeuvre, and the wealth of paper architecture.
WHERE: Silver Building, 60 Dock Road, London
WHEN: June 6 – June 30, 2019
ADMISSION: All events will be FREE and open to the local community.