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London in two and a half dimensions

5 May 2011

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  • UCL Bartlett School of Architecture
  • UCL's Pro-Provost for Canada, Mexico and the USA, Professor CJ Lim (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture) has held a long preoccupation with architectural storytelling, gained through his research at UCL. 

    London in two-and-a-half Dimensions is a collection of short stories by Professor Lim and long-time collaborator Ed Liu. The book is nominated for the RIBA President's International Award for Research 2011 (University-located research).

    The stories have been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts and the Victoria and Albert Museum and are collected together for the first time in this single volume.

    To view some of the images behind the stories, please click on the slideshow below and select 'show info' to read Professor Lim's comments.


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