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Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Finsbury, London: the rear of the building seen from children's playground

RIBA8730
Lubetkin & Tecton
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.

Housing, Queen Elizabeth Square, Hutchesontown C, Gorbals, Glasgow

RIBA10406
Sir Basil Spence Glover & Ferguson
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.

Genevieve Coulon open-air school, St Quentin

RIBA11291
Debre, Germain (1890-1948)

May Tree Walk, Lambeth, London

RIBA11346
Hollamby, Edward (1921-2000)

Cadmore Lane Junior School, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire

RIBA11420
Fardell, Geoffrey Charles (1910-2001)
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.

Cadmore Lane Junior School, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire

RIBA11421
Fardell, Geoffrey Charles (1910-2001)
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.

Village Centre, New Ash Green, Kent

RIBA11605
Eric Lyons & Partners
NOTES: This is a Span development. As built the centre comprised 35 shops, a restaurant, six flats, seven studio workshops and 13 garages.
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