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Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank, London, by night

RIBA38184
Greater London Council. Department of Architecture & Civic Design

Civic Centre, Rovaniemi, Lapland

RIBA38481
Aalto, Alvar (1898-1976)

Civic Centre, Rovaniemi, Lapland

RIBA38482
Aalto, Alvar (1898-1976)

Civic Centre, Rovaniemi, Lapland

RIBA38484
Aalto, Alvar (1898-1976)

Garden integrated with the Regatta Restaurant, Festival of Britain, South Bank, London

RIBA38619
Black, Sir Misha (1910-1977)
NOTES: H. F. Clark and Maria Sheppard designed the garden while Misha Black and Alexander Gibson designed the Regatta Restaurant.

Unicorn Cafe, Festival of Britain, South Bank, London: close-up of the moated forecourt

RIBA38621
Goodden, Robert Yorke (1909-2002)
NOTES: Peter Shepheard was responsible for the landscaping while Goodden & Russell designed the Unicorn Cafe

Law Courts, Easton Street, High Wycombe: detail of the brick paving and hard landscaping

RIBA39198
Buckinghamshire County Council. Architects' Department

Museum installation of Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo, Sicily: the landscaped courtyard seen from the loggia

RIBA40629
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: Palazzo Abatellis was built in Catalonian Gothic style between 1490 and 1526 by Matteo Carnelivari. It was a Dominican priory from 1523 until 1943 when the arcade, the portico, the south-west wing, and the western tower were destroyed by a bomb. Carlo Scarpa recuperated the structure to house the Sicilian Regional Gallery in 1953-1954.

Museum installation of Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo, Sicily: the courtyard seen from the staircase on the south side

RIBA40635
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: Palazzo Abatellis was built in Catalonian Gothic style between 1490 and 1526 by Matteo Carnelivari. It was a Dominican priory from 1523 until 1943 when the arcade, the portico, the south-west wing, and the western tower were destroyed by a bomb. Carlo Scarpa recuperated the structure to house the Sicilian Regional Gallery in 1953-1954.
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