The Centenary Building was widely recognised, receiving the RIBA Award in 1996, the RIBA Architecture in Education Category ...
Three post-war concrete murals by artists Henry Collins (1910-1994) and Joyce Millicent Pallot (1912-2004) in Bexhill, East ...
Higher than the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral (300ft+), yet with a concrete hyperbolic structure in some places only seven inches thick, cooling towers are unlike any other structure in the British ...
As the architecture world gears up for the announcement of the RIBA Stirling Prize, the race is on to save a space-age school classroom pod, inspired by a famous previous winner of the prestigious ...
An early home of the Labour movement has just been Grade II listed, following an application by C20 Society and Shrewsbury Civic Society. The Morris Hall in Shrewsbury, Shropshire was built in ...
The Super Swimming Stadium at Morecambe, Lancashire, was one of the grandest of the 1930s modernist seaside lidos. This massive structure measuring 396ft. by 110ft. was said to be the largest outdoor ...
Venturi Scott-Brown’s National Gallery Sainsbury Wing extension (1991) was born into a precarious no-man’s land between the warring camps of neo-modernists and traditionalists who had been tussling ...
Designed by Howell, Killick, Partridge & Amis (1970-3) to house the College following its incorporation into the University of Reading. With its strong silhouette and distinctive form, this is an ...
Patrick Hodgkinson began to develop the concept for the design of The Brunswick Centre with his study of the Loughborough Road Estate in Lambeth by the LCC, where Sir Leslie Martin was the chief ...