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Wurzburg Residence, Wurzburg: the main entrance with the fountain in front

RIBA114853
Neumann, Balthasar (1687-1753)
NOTES: Built as the palace of the Prince-Bishops to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, though modified by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Johann Maxmilian von Welsch. The fountain was unveiled in 1894 as a tribute by the city of Wurzburg and the whole of Franconia (the district in which Wurzburg sits) to Luitpold the Prince Regent of Bavaria (1821-1912), who was born in the palace.

Wurzburg Residence, Wurzburg: the fountain in the cour d'honneur

RIBA114854
Neumann, Balthasar (1687-1753)
NOTES: Built as the palace of the Prince-Bishops to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, though modified by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Johann Maxmilian von Welsch. The fountain was unveiled in 1894 as a tribute by the city of Wurzburg and the whole of Franconia (the district in which Wurzburg sits) to Luitpold the Prince Regent of Bavaria (1821-1912), who was born in the palace.

Ealing Broadway Centre, London: courtyard with fountain

RIBA119107
Building Design Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA119131 for a colour version of this image.

Ealing Broadway Centre, London

RIBA119116
Building Design Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA119133 for a colour version of this image.

Ealing Broadway Centre, London: courtyard with fountain

RIBA119131
Building Design Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA119107 for a black and white version of this image.

Ealing Broadway Centre, London

RIBA119133
Building Design Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA119116 for a black and white version of this image.

Distillers headquarters, Edinburgh: the terrace level courtyard with fountain

RIBA120254
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners

Stag Brewery Site, Victoria Street, Westminster, London: Roebuck House to the left and Glen House to the right with fountain in front

RIBA122501
City of London Real Property Co. Architects' Department
NOTES: The Stag Brewery site was a development from 1962-1963 of largely office buildings and some residential accommodation to the north of Victoria Street, Westminster. Its name comes from the Watney Mann brewery which stood on the site. The resulting buildings were designed by various architects and included a pedestrian square, Stag Place. It has since been rebuilt in the late 1990s early 2000s. Roebuck House by the City of London Real Property Co. Architect's Department is the only block on the site devoted to residential accommodation. Glen House is by Howard Fairbairn & Partners.

Stag Brewery Site, Victoria Street, Westminster, London: detail of the water feature in front of Roebuck House

RIBA122511
City of London Real Property Co. Architects' Department
NOTES: The Stag Brewery site was a development from 1962-1963 of largely office buildings and some residential accommodation to the north of Victoria Street, Westminster. Its name comes from the Watney Mann brewery which stood on the site. The resulting buildings were designed by various architects and included a pedestrian square, Stag Place. It has since been rebuilt in the late 1990s early 2000s. Roebuck House, the only residential accommodation on the site is by the City of London Real Property Co. Architect's Department.
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