100 Day Studio: Lynch Architects – 'Civic Architecture in Westminster and Hackney'



Day 49 of the 100 Day Studio: Patrick Lynch of Lynch Architects discusses two projects that the practice is working on in London for two borough councils. Westminster Coroner’s Court, for which Lynch have designed a Garden of Remembrance and a stone extension building, is a Victorian building on Horseferry Road SW1, close to The Houses of Parliament and Lynch’s other projects at Victoria. The Fairbank Estate in Hoxton, where Lynch have designed three new blocks of flats, sits at the junction of Murray Grove and New North Road, not far from Old Street roundabout, and recent projects by David Chipperfield and Karakusevic Carson on the other side of Shoreditch Park. He will discuss the “civic” dimension of architecture created for municipal clients, and the theoretical and methodological approach of Lynch Architects.

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