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Teesside Crown Court, Middlesbrough: the front entrance

RIBA147924
Napperton Collerton Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA147934 for a colour version of this image.

Teesside Crown Court, Middlesbrough: the entrance colonnade

RIBA147925
Napperton Collerton Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA147935 for a colour version of this image.

Teesside Crown Court, Middlesbrough: the front entrance

RIBA147934
Napperton Collerton Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA147934 for a colour version of this image.

Teesside Crown Court, Middlesbrough: the entrance colonnade

RIBA147935
Napperton Collerton Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA147935 for a colour version of this image.

Courthouse, Warrington: the front elevation

RIBA147949
Howell Killick Partridge & Amis
NOTES: See RIBA147961 for a colour version of this image.

Courthouse, Warrington: the front elevation

RIBA147961
Howell Killick Partridge & Amis
NOTES: See RIBA147949 for a colour version of this image.

37 Harley Street, Marylebone, London: the main entrance on Queen Anne Street

RIBA148013
Pite, Arthur Beresford (1861-1934)
NOTES: See RIBA155985 for a colour version of this image.

Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, Westminster, London: the south entrance on Piccadilly

RIBA148021
Pite, Arthur Beresford (1861-1934)
NOTES: Originally built in 1819 by Samuel Ware, this covered shopping arcade links Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. The Piccadilly facade was rebuilt in 1911 and 1931 by Beresford Pite, first with the triple arches on the upper level and secondly, with a large single arch below. See RIBA155994 for a colour version of this image.

Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, Westminster, London: the south entrance on Piccadilly

RIBA148022
Pite, Arthur Beresford (1861-1934)
NOTES: Originally built in 1819 by Samuel Ware, this covered shopping arcade links Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. The Piccadilly facade was rebuilt in 1911 and 1931 by Beresford Pite, first with the triple arches on the upper level and secondly, with a large single arch below. See RIBA155995 for a colour version of this image.

Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, Westminster, London: detail of the south entrance on Piccadilly showing the arch added in 1931

RIBA148023
Pite, Arthur Beresford (1861-1934)
NOTES: Originally built in 1819 by Samuel Ware, this covered shopping arcade links Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. The Piccadilly facade was rebuilt in 1911 and 1931 by Beresford Pite, first with the triple arches on the upper level and secondly, with a large single arch below. See RIBA155991 for a colour version of this image.

Bundestag (New Parliament), Bonn: the entrance stair to the presidential annexe

RIBA148067
Behnisch, Gunter (1922-2010)
NOTES: The new parliamentary building at Bonn has been designed as a series of glazed pavilions dispersed on sloping terraces stepping down to the Rhine. The complex also incorporates some older structures; a 1930s building by Witte and a 1960s office tower by Egon Eiermann. See RIBA158926 for a colour version of this image

Bundestag (New Parliament), Bonn: the entrance pavilion with circular platform of exhibition area projecting through the wall on the left

RIBA148076
Behnisch, Gunter (1922-2010)
NOTES: The new parliamentary building at Bonn has been designed as a series of glazed pavilions dispersed on sloping terraces stepping down to the Rhine. The complex also incorporates some older structures; a 1930s building by Witte and a 1960s office tower by Egon Eiermann. See RIBA158935 for a colour version of this image
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