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Artists' studios, Bellenden Road, Camberwell, London: Tom Phillips' studio with his epitaph to Van Gogh installed at the foot of the stairs

RIBA134386
Eric Parry Architects
NOTES: These are two studios designed around a courtyard spanning a gap in a row of terrraced houses for the artists Antony Gormley and Tom Phillips, situated within walking distance of their homes. See RIBA134380 for a black and white version of this image.

Ilford Health Centre (originally John Telford Clinic), Cleveland Road, Ilford, London: the ramp to the entrance

RIBA134720
Avanti Architects
NOTES: See RIBA134727 for a colour version of this image.

Ilford Health Centre (originally John Telford Clinic), Cleveland Road, Ilford, London: the ramp to the entrance

RIBA134727
Avanti Architects
NOTES: See RIBA134720 for a black and white version of this image.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: detail of the fireplace in the library with the monogram of Thomas Hill Green and date 1898

RIBA134784
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. The library was dedicated to Thomas Hill Green (1836-1882), philosopher, whose writings influenced Mary Ward. See RIBA86192 for a photoprint of this image.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: detail of library door plate with the monogram of Thomas Hill Green

RIBA134800
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. The library was dedicated to Thomas Hill Green (1836-1882), philosopher, whose writings influenced Mary Ward. See RIBA86191 for a photoprint of this image. See RIBA 155154 for a colour version of this image

Academy Cinema, Oxford Street, London: the main entrance

RIBA135001
MacDonald, Alister G. (1898-1993)

OXO Tower, South Bank, Southwark, London, at night

RIBA135153
Moore, Albert Walter (1874-1965)

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: detail of screen outside the main entrance

RIBA135219
Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: The glass screen dates from around 2003.

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the main entrance

RIBA135220
Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: The relief above the main entrance is the Sprit of Architecture by Copnall and the figures on the two columns are by James Woodford.
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