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Carlton House Terrace, St James's, London: detail of the south facade of the West Terrace

RIBA26530
Nash, John (1752-1835)
NOTES: Carlton House Terrace, built in 1827-1833, refers to a street in St James's and in particular to twin terraces of white stucco-faced houses, the East and West Terraces, on the south side on The Mall overlooking St James's Park.

Design for Foxhill, Whiteknights Park, Reading, Berkshire: roof and attic plans with section details

RIBA41384
Waterhouse, Alfred (1830-1905)
NOTES: Alfred Waterhouse built Foxhill for himself in 1867. It was enlarged in 1875.

Design for Royal Holloway College, Egham: plan of the principal attic floor of the upper and lower quadrangles

RIBA41528
Crossland, William Henry (1835-1908)
NOTES: Royal Holloway College was originally founded by Thomas Holloway and Elizabeth Jesser as a college for women, becoming part of the University of London in 1900. Following a merger with Bedford College in 1985 it became known as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.

Design for Royal Holloway College, Egham: upper attic floor plan of the upper and lower quadrangles

RIBA41534
Crossland, William Henry (1835-1908)
NOTES: Royal Holloway College was originally founded by Thomas Holloway and Elizabeth Jesser as a college for women, becoming part of the University of London in 1900. Following a merger with Bedford College in 1985 it became known as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.

MyZeil shopping centre, Palais Quartier, Frankfurt am Main: close-up of the curved glass roof emerging from the centre of the atrium

RIBA45658
Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas
NOTES: This six storey shopping centre is enclosed in a glass skin and is a leading example of the architectural trend known as 'Dynamism' in Germany.
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