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John McAslan and Pluto, underneath the canopy at King's Cross Station, London

RIBA113572
McAslan, John (1954-)
NOTES: John McAslan was the architect responsible for the transformation of King's Cross Station in 2012.

Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Islington, London: the main entrance

RIBA115649
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The Finsbury Health Centre was an attempt to rationalize the borough's health provision by providing on a single site a wide range of facilities, the needs of some of which could alter radically with time. Tecton's masterly solution to the complex circulation patterns such a multi-functional building entailed was hailed by architectural and medical critics alike as a prototype and a radical break with traditional health provision. The building is Grade I listed and was partly restored in the 1990s.

Alison and Peter Smithson in their garden at Chelsea, London

RIBA118146
Smithson, Alison (1928-1993)
NOTES: These photographs were taken during their work at Bath University, where they added a new arts building. The significance of the ancient rug, which has been patched and mended over time, refers to their approach towards adding and adapation of the existing fabric at Bath.

Oaklands infants school, Barnet, London: the assembly hall with its mural

RIBA130024
Architects Co-Partnership
NOTES: The mural was painted by Fred Millett.

St Saviour's Church, Copenhagen: roofs of cruciform church seen from the tower

RIBA2738-19
Haven, Lambert van (1630-1695)
NOTES: The church dates from 1682-96; Thurah's spire with steps running around the outside was designed in 1750.

St Katharine Docks, London: a horse and cart travelling along the paved road behind the high brick-walled quayside warehouses

RIBA5042
Hardwick, Philip (1792-1870)
NOTES: Part of the Port of London and built in 1825-1828 by the St Katharine Dock Company, this was the smallest group of London's enclosed docks. Thomas Telford engineered the docks while Philip Hardwick designed the quayside warehouses.

Palace Pier, Brighton

RIBA5090
Moore, R. St George

Sunbathing on Palace Pier, Brighton

RIBA5092
Moore, R. St George

Second phase of the south-west housing section, Peterlee: a stub block of single-bedroom flats over garages

RIBA10582
Marsden, A. T. W.
NOTES: Peterlee New Town in County Durham was founded in 1948 and the Peterlee Development Corporation, established that year under the direction of A V Williams, was responsible for its development over several decades. A T W Marsden was the chief architect and planner for this phase of the development.

Fernand Leger Museum, Biot

RIBA10619
Svetchine, Andrei (1912-1996)
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