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The Cabanon: Holiday House, Retreat or Primitive Hut?

28 April 2009

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Venue:

Florence Hall, RIBA

Description:

Discover the story behind the Cabanon. Rob Wilson, RIBA Trust, discusses how it can be viewed in the context of a long and distinguished history of minimal spaces designed as places of retreat.

 

Fees:

SOLD OUT

Booking:

SOLD OUT

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Organiser:

RIBA Trust

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