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Tokyo International Forum: the foyer building at upper level, north end, looking east
RIBA135863
Rafael Vinoly Architects
Tokyo International Forum: the foyer building roof structure, seen from below
RIBA135864
Rafael Vinoly Architects
Tokyo International Forum: the roof of the foyer building with its walkway bridges, seen from below
RIBA135865
Rafael Vinoly Architects
Fortnum & Mason's cylinder vases
RIBA137235
St Andrew Undershaft, 30 St Mary Axe, Leadenhall Building (aka Cheesegrater), Lime Street, City of London, seen at night
RIBA138562
Lloyds Building and the Leadenhall Building (aka Cheesegrater), Lime Street, City of London, at night
RIBA138563
Barrio El Golf district, Avenue Apoquinto, Santiago: skycrapers
RIBA139326
Barrio El Golf district, Avenue Apoquinto, Santiago: detail of reflection in mirrored glass facade
RIBA139331
Oxford University Museum, Oxford: detail of the glass roof tiles
RIBA145467
Deane & Woodward
Oxford University Museum, Oxford: detail of the glass roof tiles
RIBA145468
Deane & Woodward
Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: detail of the RFH monogram on the door
RIBA147188
London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: The RFH monogram was engraved by Jessie Collins on the glass of the door. See RIBA159630 for a colour version of this image.
Bedfont Lakes, East Bedfont, Hounslow, London: detail of expressed and exposed steel frame with glass and aluminium panels
RIBA147397
Michael Hopkins & Partners
NOTES: This office block is part of a business park developed from 1990, with a master plan by Michael Hopkins & Partners. See RIBA158969 for a colour version of this image.
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