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Bracken House, Cannon Street, City of London: detail of the glazed wall and entrance canopy

RIBA147509
Richardson, Sir Albert Edward (1880-1964)
NOTES: Bracken House was built 1955-1958 for the Financial Times by Richardson. It was one of the first post-War buildings to be listed in 1987 and in 1988-1991 the central part was rebuilt and the building refurbished by Michael Hopkins and Partners for the Obayashi Corporation.

Bracken House, Cannon Street, City of London: detail of the tensioned steel cables supporting the entrance canopy

RIBA147510
Richardson, Sir Albert Edward (1880-1964)
NOTES: Bracken House was built 1955-1958 for the Financial Times by Richardson. It was one of the first post-War buildings to be listed in 1987 and in 1988-1991 the central part was rebuilt and the building refurbished by Michael Hopkins and Partners for the Obayashi Corporation. See RIBA157980 for a colour version of this image.

Bracken House, Cannon Street, City of London

RIBA147511
Richardson, Sir Albert Edward (1880-1964)
NOTES: Bracken House was built 1955-1958 for the Financial Times by Richardson. It was one of the first post-War buildings to be listed in 1987 and in 1988-1991 the central part was rebuilt and the building refurbished by Michael Hopkins and Partners for the Obayashi Corporation. See RIBA120882 for a black and white (print) version of this image.

Bracken House, Cannon Street, City of London: the main entrance with its glass canopy

RIBA147512
Richardson, Sir Albert Edward (1880-1964)
NOTES: Bracken House was built 1955-1958 for the Financial Times by Richardson. It was one of the first post-War buildings to be listed in 1987 and in 1988-1991 the central part was rebuilt and the building refurbished by Michael Hopkins and Partners for the Obayashi Corporation. See RIBA120886 for a black and white (print) version of this image.

Stevens Building, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London: one of the studios in Queen's Gate

RIBA147824
John Miller & Partners
NOTES: The new faculty building incorporated three mid-19th houses on Queen's Gate which were converted to college use as part of the scheme. See RIBA159677 for a colour version of this image.

Stevens Building, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London: one of the retained stone staircases in Queen's Gate

RIBA147825
John Miller & Partners
NOTES: The new faculty building incorporated three mid-19th houses on Queen's Gate which were converted to college use as part of the scheme. See RIBA100563 for the black and white print and RIBA147833 for the colour negative of this image.

Stevens Building, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London: one of the retained stone staircases in Queen's Gate

RIBA147833
John Miller & Partners
NOTES: The new faculty building incorporated three mid-19th houses on Queen's Gate which were converted to college use as part of the scheme. See RIBA147825 for the black and white negative and RIBA100563 for the black and white print of this image.

The Walled House, Woodend, Midhurst, Sussex

RIBA148617
Dash, Kevin
NOTES: See RIBA148627 for a colour version of this image.

The Walled House, Woodend, Midhurst, Sussex: the converted greenhouses

RIBA148618
Dash, Kevin
NOTES: See RIBA148628 for a colour version of this image.

The Walled House, Woodend, Midhurst, Sussex: the living room

RIBA148619
Dash, Kevin
NOTES: See RIBA148629 for a colour version of this image.

The Walled House, Woodend, Midhurst, Sussex: the kitchen diner

RIBA148620
Dash, Kevin
NOTES: See RIBA148630 for a colour version of this image.

The Walled House, Woodend, Midhurst, Sussex: the living room

RIBA148621
Dash, Kevin
NOTES: See RIBA148631 for a colour version of this image.
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