Architect. Born 17 Pembridge Place, Kensington. Died at Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham.
Works in London: Hallfield primary school Paddington; Keeling House Bethnal Green; Royal College of Physicians Regents Park; Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Institute of Education, SOAS library, all Thornhaugh Street; National Theatre and the IBM building next door on the South Bank.
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Denys Lasdun
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National Theatre foundation - 1976
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