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.
NOTES: Hutchesontown C was the name given to a so-called Comprehensive Development Area (CDA) of an area of the city of Glasgow, designed by Basil Spence in 1960-1965. The design of the central 20-storey block was inspired by Le Corbusier's Unite d'Habitation, Marseille. It was demolished in 1993.
NOTES: Geoffrey Fardell succeeded Charles Aslin as County Architect upon his retirement in 1959 and continued the County's pioneering post-war school-building programme. This school is an exemplar of the 'crosswall' method of construction adopted under G. Fardell for primary schools.
NOTES: Geoffrey Fardell succeeded Charles Aslin as County Architect upon his retirement in 1959 and continued the County's pioneering post-war school-building programme. This school is an exemplar of the 'crosswall' method of construction adopted under G. Fardell for primary schools.