James Stirling - a Modern architect?

Braun Factory, Melsungen, Germany. By James Stirling

A talk by PHILIP BOYLE

At The Gallery, and live streamed

Tuesday 29th March, 1900 - 2030

Watch video of the event here

Part of our Post War British Architects series

It is 30 years since the premature death of James Stirling. His last built work was the Braun Factory at Melsungen in Germany, in 1992. This scheme was favourably received by Bob Maxwell, and later by 9H. Subsequent research by Mark Crinson some 10 years ago greatly clarified the struggle Stirling had with Modernism.

This talk will look again at Stirling and his work, and in particular what the work of Le Corbusier meant to him.

James Stirling


Philip Boyle is an architect who studied at the Bartlett. He did research at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Development Group. In 1966 he joined one of the new local boroughs as an architect designing and building council housing and public buildings until 1991. He then worked for Milton Keynes Development Corporation and in several private practices. He is Secretary of GLAC and has been co-ordinator of Docomomo UK since 1999.

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