Welcome to RIBApix!
You have no items in your basket.
Close
Filters
Search

Cafeterias

View as Grid List
Sort by

Trumpf Sachsen training centre with cafeteria, Neukirch: the serving hatch of the cafeteria

RIBA34028
Barkow Leibinger Architekten
NOTES: This addition to the factory was a former barn which has been enhanced architecturally while maintaining the historic gable roof typical to this form of agricultural buildings.

Trumpf Sachsen training centre with cafeteria, Neukirch: the staircase leading to the cafeteria

RIBA34029
Barkow Leibinger Architekten
NOTES: This addition to the factory was a former barn which has been enhanced architecturally while maintaining the historic gable roof typical to this form of agricultural buildings.

Trumpf Sachsen training centre with cafeteria, Neukirch: a corridor on the top floor

RIBA34030
Barkow Leibinger Architekten
NOTES: This addition to the factory was a former barn which has been enhanced architecturally while maintaining the historic gable roof typical to this form of agricultural buildings.

Trumpf Sachsen training centre with cafeteria, Neukirch: the cafeteria on the top floor

RIBA34031
Barkow Leibinger Architekten
NOTES: This addition to the factory was a former barn which has been enhanced architecturally while maintaining the historic gable roof typical to this form of agricultural buildings.

Trumpf Sachsen training centre with cafeteria, Neukirch: the cafeteria roof terrace

RIBA34032
Barkow Leibinger Architekten
NOTES: This addition to the factory was a former barn which has been enhanced architecturally while maintaining the historic gable roof typical to this form of agricultural buildings.

Design for a proposed cafe, Parliament Square, London, with the Treasury building (Government Offices Great George Street) and the 'Big Ben' Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament seen in the background

RIBA34749
Abercrombie, Sir Patrick (1879-1957)
SOURCE: Architectural Review, vol. 102-103, 1947 Nov., p. 165 NOTES: This design proposal for a pedestrian quadrangle featuring a public cafe was produced by the Architectural Review (appearing in an article entitled 'Westminster Regained') as part of the journal's response to the Abercrombie-Forshaw County of London Plan for the replanning of Westminster Precinct. The A.R.'s article sought to visually 'unpick' the proposed scheme through images such as the one shown here. John Brydon was the principal architect of the Treasury building (also known as Government Offices Great George Street), which was built between 1898 and 1917. Sir Charles Barry's 'Big Ben' Clock Tower was built for the Houses of Parliament in 1858.

Colour sketches for the decoration of the staff cafe ceiling in the Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: panel designs featuring arrow motifs and sketches of figures carrying trays of food

RIBA35958
Cox, Oliver Jasper (1920-2010)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a sketchbook containing designs made for decorative panels in the Time Life Building staff cafe. The designs were executed in laminate and were suspended above the seating area.

Colour sketches for the decoration of the staff cafe ceiling in the Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: panel designs featuring arrow motifs and sketches of figures carrying trays of food

RIBA35959
Cox, Oliver Jasper (1920-2010)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a sketchbook containing designs made for decorative panels in the Time Life Building staff cafe. The designs were executed in laminate and were suspended above the seating area.

Colour sketches for the decoration of the staff cafe ceiling in the Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: panel designs featuring stylised food motifs

RIBA35960
Cox, Oliver Jasper (1920-2010)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a sketchbook containing designs made for decorative panels in the Time Life Building staff cafe. The designs were executed in laminate and were suspended above the seating area.

Colour sketches for the decoration of the staff cafe ceiling in the Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: panel designs featuring plate and cutlery motifs

RIBA35961
Cox, Oliver Jasper (1920-2010)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a sketchbook containing designs made for decorative panels in the Time Life Building staff cafe. The designs were executed in laminate and were suspended above the seating area.

Colour sketches for the decoration of the staff cafe ceiling in the Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: panel designs featuring stylised cake motifs

RIBA35962
Cox, Oliver Jasper (1920-2010)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a sketchbook containing designs made for decorative panels in the Time Life Building staff cafe. The designs were executed in laminate and were suspended above the seating area.

Colour sketches for the decoration of the staff cafe ceiling in the Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: panel designs featuring stylised teapot, coffeepot and cup motifs

RIBA35963
Cox, Oliver Jasper (1920-2010)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a sketchbook containing designs made for decorative panels in the Time Life Building staff cafe. The designs were executed in laminate and were suspended above the seating area.
Close
)
CLOSE