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Photographer's house and studio, Bussum: the entrance hall with the stair leading to the bridge on the first floor

RIBA155261
Velsen, Koen van (1952-)
NOTES: The house and studio was built for Koen van Velsen's brother. See RIBA118522 for a black and white version of this image.

Lloyds, City of London: wall detail showing 'sparkle glass'

RIBA155336
Richard Rogers Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA131068 for a black and white version of this image

Lloyds, City of London: detail of staircase with glass balustrade

RIBA155340
Richard Rogers Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA131080 for a black and white version of this image

Lloyds, City of London: looking through a porthole to the wall climber lift cars

RIBA155341
Richard Rogers Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA131083 for a black and white version of this image

Channel 4 headquarters, Horseferry Road, London: the Director's terrace with curved sliding glass wall

RIBA155780
Richard Rogers Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA149231 for a black and white version of this image.

Channel 4 headquarters, Horseferry Road, London: the entrance at bridge level beneath a hovering glass canopy

RIBA155792
Richard Rogers Partnership
NOTES: See RIBA149249 for a black and white version of this image.

48 Harley Street, Marylebone, London: detail of the mosaic decoration

RIBA155979
Pite, Arthur Beresford (1861-1934)
NOTES: The original house was built in 1774-1775, on a strip on land taken by the Adam brothers in 1772. Much altered since, the ground floor seen here featuring glass mosaic decoration was added by Beresford Pite in 1897. See RIBA148006 for a black and white version of this image.

48 Harley Street, Marylebone, London

RIBA155980
Pite, Arthur Beresford (1861-1934)
NOTES: The original house was built in 1774-1775, on a strip on land taken by the Adam brothers in 1772. Much altered since, the ground floor seen here featuring glass mosaic decoration was added by Beresford Pite in 1897. See RIBA148007 for a black and white version of this image.

48 Harley Street, Marylebone, London

RIBA155981
Pite, Arthur Beresford (1861-1934)
NOTES: The original house was built in 1774-1775, on a strip on land taken by the Adam brothers in 1772. Much altered since, the ground floor seen here featuring glass mosaic decoration was added by Beresford Pite in 1897. See RIBA148008 for a black and white version of this image.

Opera House, Glyndebourne, Sussex: looking out through the glass doors of the canopied foyer to the older house

RIBA156087
Michael Hopkins & Partners
NOTES: The original house at Glyndebourne was part of Glynde Place and dates back to the 15th century, but has been substantially altered over the subsequent centuries. In 1870 the house was enlarged and encased in red brick by the then owner William Langham Christie. In 1934 John Christie built the first opera house in the garden, consequently making the site world famous for the quality of the performances staged there. In 1994 Michael Hopkins was commissioned to design a new opera house. See RIBA149373 for a black and white version of this image.

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Hong Kong, with the Courts of Justice in the foreground

RIBA157304
Foster Associates
NOTES: The Courts of Justice or Legislative Council building was designed by Aston Webb and Ingress Bell in 1912. See RIBA130281 for a black and white version of this image.

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Hong Kong, with the old Bank of China building (built 1950) in front

RIBA157305
Foster Associates
NOTES: See RIBA130282 for a black and white version of this image.
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