Denys Lasdun and Partners produced some of the most celebrated examples of Brutalist architectural work in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s. Lasdun was an Architectural Association graduate of 1935 and worked with Wells Coates and Berthold Lubetkin prior to the Second World. In the immediate post-war period, Lasdun worked with Jane Drew, Maxwell Fry and Lindsey Drake before setting up his own, London-based, practice in 1959. His most important built works include the Royal College of Physicians, Regent's Park, London (1960-64), the core buildings, University of East Anglia, Norwich (1962-68), Royal National Theatre, Southbank, London (1967-76), Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, Bloomsbury (1976).