• Date: 25th February 2020
  • Location: Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, SE3 9RQ
  • Time: 19:30
  • Cost: £15 | £6 students

Leyla Daybelge and Magnus Englund recount the fascinating story of the ISOKON building from its origins as an experiment in urban living to how it became a creative hub.

Blackheath Halls,
23 Lee Rd,
Blackheath,
London SE3 9RQ

An architectural triumph of European design the Isokon Building originally built to house young professionals with a penchant for communal ideals, is one of the UK's rare monuments to the Modernist movement. Leyla Daybelge and Magnus Englund recount the fascinating story of the building from its origins as an experiment in urban living to how it became a creative hub for international artists, writers and thinkers to the building’s revival and its role today.

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