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Ambassador Cinema, Regent Street, Kingswood, Bristol

RIBA2542-10
Mitchell, Frederick C.
NOTES: Opened by London & Southern and controlled by Odeon, this cinema was forced to close due to bomb damage incurred during the Blitz of December 1940. It reopened in late 1941, renamed Odeon. It closed as a cinema in 1961. It was then reconstructed internally for Top Rank Bowl. It was sold in 1969 to Safeway and demolished to make way for an eponymous supermarket.

Odeon cinema, Court Ash Terrace, Yeovil, Somerset

RIBA2577-11
Weedon, Harry William (1887-1970)
NOTES: Closed as an Odeon and taken over by Classic in 1972, this cinema definitively closed in 2002. The building was converted into 'The Old Cinema Bed and Sofa Store' which opened in 2004. The original exterior remains intact and most of the interior decoration has been retained.

Centrepoint, 101 New Oxford Street, London

RIBA2581-11
R. Seifert & Partners

Electronic Data Systems (EDS), Stockley Park, Hillingdon, London: detail of entrance feature

RIBA2591-11
Arup Associates
NOTES: Arup Associates were the architects and project managers for this development by Stanhope Securities.

Centrepoint, 101 New Oxford Street, London

RIBA2833-23
R. Seifert & Partners

New Art Gallery, Walsall, West Midlands, at dusk

RIBA2892-26
Caruso St John Architects

Ron Davis studio and residence, Malibu, California

RIBA3140-40
Gehry, Frank O. (1929-)
NOTES: The building is clad in sheets of corrugated galvanized steel and has a steel roof.

Charles Ennis residence, Griffith Park, Los Angeles

RIBA3229-47
Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867-1959)
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