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Home > Classes & Workshops > Architecture and oddities with Concrete Lens at The Book Club

Architecture and oddities with Concrete Lens at The Book Club

By Caroline King - September 24, 2016Posted in : Classes & Workshops, Food & Drink

The Book Club basement - London

The Book Club in London

When: 28th September 2016, 7pm – 9.30pm

Where: The Book Club, 100 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4RH

£: Tickets cost £6

What is it?

On Wednesday 28th September, The Book Club in London will be hosting an evening of architecture and oddities with Concrete Lens.

Authors Christopher Beanland (The Wall in the Head, Concrete Concept, Spinning Out of Control) and John Grindrof (Outskirts, Concretopia, Shouting at The Telly) will present a selection of their favourite films about architecture, cities, and snapshots of the 20th century world.

Expect drama, humour, documentaries, TV news reports, tongue in cheek archive clips and vintage oddities, plus a bit of background banter.

More info: thebookclub.eventcube.io

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