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Ludovico Centis, who runs the AA Visiting School A Blighty Safari: On Reyner Banham’s Tracks in the Age of Brexit has been awarded a Paul Mellon Centre Research Support Grant for his ongoing project Reyner Banham: A Set of Actual Tracks. The grant will fund Ludovico’s research work investigating the output of British architectural critic and historian, Reyner Banham. The project investigates the research methodology of one of the most relevant British architectural and design critics of the 20th century, Reyner Banham, and has a series of exhibition outputs.