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Schoolboys snacking by the riverside on the Isle of Dogs with the Old Royal Naval College (Royal Naval Hospital), Greenwich, London, in the background

RIBA47782
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)
NOTES: The Royal Naval Hospital was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in Baroque style and completed in 1705.

Cafe in Warsaw

RIBA49334
Sigalin, Gregory
NOTES: Although part of the Lubetkin archive, the cafe is almost entirely the work of Lubetkin's friend, Sigalin. Lubetkin advised on some aspects of the interior decoration.

Station Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle

RIBA49442
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: Located immediately to the right of the Zoo entrance, this building has subsequently been subdivided, extended and considerably altered internally.

Station Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle: the entrance elevation

RIBA49443
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: Located immediately to the right of the Zoo entrance, this building has subsequently been subdivided, extended and considerably altered internally.

Station Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle: close-up of the canopy along the entrance front

RIBA49444
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: Located immediately to the right of the Zoo entrance, this building has subsequently been subdivided, extended and considerably altered internally.

Moat Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle

RIBA49476
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The cafe was deliberately made as light and transparent as possible so as not to obstruct too largely the outstanding view from the moat road down towards the castle grounds.

Moat Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle, seen from across the moat

RIBA49477
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The cafe was deliberately made as light and transparent as possible so as not to obstruct too largely the outstanding view from the moat road down towards the castle grounds.

Moat Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle: the colonnaded facade with serpentine concrete slab roof

RIBA49478
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The cafe was deliberately made as light and transparent as possible so as not to obstruct too largely the outstanding view from the moat road down towards the castle grounds.

Moat Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle: the length of the colonnaded facade and the canopied entrance

RIBA49479
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The cafe was deliberately made as light and transparent as possible so as not to obstruct too largely the outstanding view from the moat road down towards the castle grounds.

Moat Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle: the terraced seating area and service counter

RIBA49480
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The cafe was deliberately made as light and transparent as possible so as not to obstruct too largely the outstanding view from the moat road down towards the castle grounds.

Moat Cafe, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle: the trellis screen wall of the rear and side facade

RIBA49481
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The cafe was deliberately made as light and transparent as possible so as not to obstruct too largely the outstanding view from the moat road down towards the castle grounds.
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