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Architecture Spring 2011 Lecture Series - March 7, 2011 at Slocum Hall. Sir Peter Cook, Crab Studio, founder of radical experimental group Archigram, former Director of the Institute for Contemporary Art and the Bartlett School in London, has been a pivotal figure within the global architecture world for over 50 years. His achievements have been the subject of numerous publications and public exhibitions. In 2007, Cook was knighted by the Queen for his contributions to architecture.

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