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Gatwick Airport: the balcony lounge overlooking the concourse

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Yorke Rosenberg & Mardall
NOTES: The buildings included in the first stage of development of the airport, completed in 1958, were the terminal building, operations blocks, centre pier and control tower. The second stage of development, completed in 1965, included the addition of the north and south piers and the replanning and rebuilding internally of the terminal buildings.

Gatwick Airport: the main concourse

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Yorke Rosenberg & Mardall
NOTES: The buildings included in the first stage of development of the airport, completed in 1958, were the terminal building, operations blocks, centre pier and control tower. The second stage of development, completed in 1965, included the addition of the north and south piers and the replanning and rebuilding internally of the terminal buildings.

Offices for the Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society, Capel House, New Broad Street, City of London

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Hoffmann, Paul (1880-)
NOTES: Capel House was a purpose built office block by Paul Hoffmann. The Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society occupied the ground and lower floors and commissioned Voysey to design their interiors.The building was gutted in the 1980s and the Voysey interiors were re-instated behind the facade.

Offices for the Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society, Capel House, New Broad Street, City of London: the office clock

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Hoffmann, Paul (1880-)
NOTES: Capel House was a purpose built office block by Paul Hoffmann. The Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society occupied the ground and lower floors and commissioned Voysey to design their interiors.The building was gutted in the 1980s and the Voysey interiors were re-instated behind the facade.

Offices for the Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society, Capel House, New Broad Street, City of London: detail of the clock

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Hoffmann, Paul (1880-)
NOTES: Capel House was a purpose built office block by Paul Hoffmann. The Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society occupied the ground and lower floors and commissioned Voysey to design their interiors.The building was gutted in the 1980s and the Voysey interiors were re-instated behind the facade.

Extension to the Austrian Embassy, Belgrave Square, London: detail of a modern fireplace with antique clock above

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Basevi, George (1794-1845)
NOTES: The original building in Belgrave Square, was by George Basevi built between 1826-1837. It was badly damaged during the Second World War and rebuilt and extended by Walter Marmorek in the mid 1950s.

Time Ball Buildings, 24, 25 & 26 Briggate, Leeds

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NOTES: Houses and shops, now restaurant. Built in the early 19th century with elaborate decoration added c. 1872 (Nos 25 & 26) and c. 1900 (No.24 and the ground floor), for the firm of J Dyson, watchmakers. The buildings were restored in 1993.

Old Town Hall, High Street, Liverpool: detail of the dome

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Foster, John (c. 1759-1827)
NOTES: The Old Town Hall was built as Liverpool's Exchange by John Wood the Elder in 1749-1754. James Wyatt designed various extensions, notably the round dome which replaced Wood's square one in 1802. The building was gutted by fire in 1795 and was reconstructed within the surviving shell under the supervision of John Foster. The portico was added by Foster in 1811.

Designs for the completion of St James Church, Suffolk Square, Cheltenham: elevation of gable showing the relationship of the clock to the battlements

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Jenkins, Edward (fl. 1825)
NOTES: Jenkins was having difficulties with the enormous span he designed for the roof of the church. In the end it was J. B. Papworth who was appointed as a consultant and the church was finished 'under the direction and superintendence' of Papworth.
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