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Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, Surrey: the foyer with modular seating and carpet designed by the architect

RIBA42660
Ham, Roderick (1925-2017)
NOTES: This theatre closed in 1997 and reopened in 2001 as a part-time theatre and a community centre as well as a religious meeting-place.

Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, Surrey: the refreshment bar under the auditorium soffit with modular furniture and carpet designed by the architect

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Ham, Roderick (1925-2017)
NOTES: This theatre closed in 1997 and reopened in 2001 as a part-time theatre and a community centre as well as a religious meeting-place.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: one of the meeting rooms to the side of the auditorium at stalls level with furniture designed by Robin Day

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Day, Robin (1915-2010)
NOTES: Meeting rooms were planned on either side of the auditorium at rear stalls level. The stacking chairs, designed by Robin Day and made of steel and formed plywood with sapele mahogany veneer, were also used for the orchestra in the auditorium.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: stair treads in the foyer carpeted in 'net and ball'

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London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: The building was carpeted throughout with 'net and ball' designed by Peter Moro.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: bent plywood armchair designed by Robin Day on 'net and ball' carpet by Peter Moro

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Day, Robin (1915-2010)
NOTES: Robin Day was responsible for the design of the restaurant and foyer furniture, auditorium seating and orchestra chairs, while Peter Moro designed the 'net and ball' carpet which featured throughout the building.

Westbourne Estate, Westbourne Road, Islington, London: the living room looking to the back garden of one of the houses

RIBA44005
Eric Lyons Cadbury-Brown Metcalf & Cunningham
NOTES: This scheme for the London borough of Islington provided 268 houses, 132 flats, a sheltered home for the elderly, a community centre, a medical centre and shops.

Austin Reed on board the RMS Queen Mary: the shop on the promenade deck

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Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: The Queen Mary was designed by Arthur J. Davis for Cunard-White Star Line. She was launched in 1934 and retired in 1967. Austin Reed had two shops on board both in the tourist class.

Two-bedroom flat, Barbican Estate, City of London: the living area and kitchen

RIBA47757
Chamberlin Powell & Bon
NOTES: This complex of arts buildings and housing covers seven acres in the City of London. Built between 1971 and 1982, it regenerated an area which had been badly bombed during World War II. The estate has three residential towers: Cromwell Tower, completed in 1973; Shakespeare Tower, completed in 1976, and Lauderdale Tower, completed in 1974. The complex was Grade II listed in 2001.
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