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Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: lateral view of the entrance portico with Cafe Griensteidl on the left

RIBA40118
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: detail of the Cipollino marble finishes of the entrance portico

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Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: meazzanine detail on Kohlmarkt

RIBA40120
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: rear staircase detail

RIBA40121
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: the stairs from the ground floor to the mezzanine

RIBA40122
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: detail of the marble and mirror interior decoration

RIBA40123
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: lateral view of the entrance portico at dusk

RIBA40124
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Las Vegas coffee bar, Old Brompton Road, Chelsea, London

RIBA44801
Williams, Jack
NOTES: This is an example of the Espresso style coffee bar which arrived in London from Italy c. 1953.

Las Vegas coffee bar, Old Brompton Road, Chelsea, London

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Williams, Jack
NOTES: This is an example of the Espresso style coffee bar which arrived in London from Italy c. 1953.

The Coffee House, Haymarket, London: the central feature of sheets of coloured transparent plastic mounted on black steel tubes with water trickling over them

RIBA44866
Acket, Antoine
NOTES: This is an example of the Espresso style coffee bar which arrived in London from Italy c. 1953.
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