Louis Denys Lasdun [commonly known as Denys Lasdun] was born in London, England,… subscribers only
Photograph of Denys Lasdun
Bibliography
1. A language and a theme. The architecture of Denys Lasdun & Partners. London: RIBA Publications, 1976 2. Baird, George. 'Paradox in Regent's Park: a question of interpretation'. Arena vol. 81, April 1966 pp. 272-276 [The Royal College of Physicians in London designed by Denys Landun in 1960 is discussed] 3. Boyansky, Alvin. 'The architecture of etcetera'. Architectural Design vol. 35, June 1965 pp. 268-270 [The work of three architectural practices - Alison and Peter Smithson, James Stirling, and Denys Lasdun, is discussed] 4. Calder, Barnabas. ‘The Education of a Modern Architect: Denys Lasdun in the 1930s’ in British Architecture and Design in the 1930s. Edited Suannah Charlton, Elain Harwood and Alan Powers. Twentieth Century Architecture. The Journal of the Twentieth Century Society, no. 8, 2007 pp.118-127 5. Curtis, William. Denys Lasdun: Architecture, City, Landscape London: Phaidon Press, 1994. 6. Lasdun, Denys. 'An architect's approach to architecture'. RIBA Journal vol. 72, April 1965 pp. 184-195 7. Lasdun, Denys. 'An architect's approach to architecture. Architectural Design vol. 35, June 1965 pp. 271-291 8. Lasdun, Denys. ‘Architectural aspects of the National Theatre’ Journal of the Royal Society of Arts vol. 125, no. 5256, November 1977 pp. 780-792 9. Powers, Alan. Modern. The Modern Movement in Britain. London: Merrell, 2005 10. Service, Alastair. The Architects of London and their buildings from 1066 to the present. London: The Architectural Press, 1979 11. Thirties: British Art and Design before the War. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1979 [Catalogue of an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, 25 October-13 January 1979] 12. Webb, Michael. 'A palatial College for Physicians'. Country Life vol. 137, 29 April 1965 pp. 998-1001 [The Royal College of Physicians in London designed by Denys Landun in 1960 is discussed]