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Dolphin Square, Grosvenor Road, Pimlico, London: the internal courtyard seen from the south

RIBA4594
Jeeves, Stanley Gordon (1887 or 8-1964)
NOTES: Located by the River Thames, this development comprised 1200 private flats built round a central square containing a sports centre with a swimming pool and squash court, a restaurant and shopping arcade.

Housing at Grahame Park, Colindale, London: close-up of the largest landscaped space of the scheme at the extreme south-west

RIBA4636
Greater London Council. Department of Architecture & Civic Design
NOTES: This housing scheme on a former aerodrome site was carried out jointly by the GLC, the London Borough of Barnet and the Ministry of Defence. Housing for up to 10 000 people was provided by single-storey, two bedroom courtyard houses to three-storey, four bedroom houses with integral garages, and high-rise blocks in the centre along with new retailing and commercial facilities. Sir Roger Walters was the Chief Architect and Gordon Wigglesworth was the Housing Architect.

Housing at Calverton End, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

RIBA4702
Frost Nicholls
NOTES: Milton Keynes, which incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between, was designated a new town in 1967 and planning control was thus taken from elected local authorities and delegated to the Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC).

Waterlow Court, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London

RIBA4733
Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie (1865-1945)
NOTES: This quadrangle was designed as cloistered housing for indigent women.

Lloyd Lodge, the Principal's residence, Newnham College, Cambridge

RIBA5094
Osmond, Louis
NOTES: The courtyard was enclosed in 1993.

Palazzo Ducale, Urbino: the arcaded courtyard

RIBA5456
Laurana, Luciano (1420-1497)
NOTES: This palace was built for the Duke of Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro, between 1444 and 1472. Luciano Laurana from Dalmatia was appointed chief architect in 1468.
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