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Malthouse, Tidemarsh Lane, Oxford: the elevation along Tidemarsh Lane showing the insertion of the new staircase.

RIBA122799
Lankester, J.
NOTES: This was a conversion of a nineteenth century malthouse, which had been badly damaged by fire in 1956. After the fire the buildings and site were bought by Oxford University for conversion to offices and workshops, the work being undertaken by the Surveyor to the University, J. Lankester.

Spectrum 7, Milton Keynes Energy Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire: model

RIBA123260
ECD Partnership
NOTES: Spectrum 7 is a high-technology, office/production building, which won a limited competition in 1987 for a site in the Milton Keynes Energy Park. It was designed to be low in energy consumption with the roof acting as sun shield and admit useful daylight to offset consumption in lighting and cooling systems.

Unit for Trantor-Owen, Birchwood Science Park, Warrington

RIBA123281
Warrington New Town Development Corporation

Offices for Applied Research & Engineering, Parsons Industrial Estate, Washington, Tyne & Wear

RIBA123282
Washington Development Corporation. Architects Department

Offices for Applied Research & Engineering, Parsons Industrial Estate, Washington, Tyne & Wear

RIBA123283
Washington Development Corporation. Architects Department

Chatham Dockyard: the Spinning Floor

RIBA131312
NOTES: Chatham Dockyard was established as a Royal Dockyard from 1567. It closed in 1984, but has a number of surviving historic structures ranging in date from the early 18th century to the early-mid 20th century. It is now managed as a visitor attraction.

Chatham Dockyard: the Spinning Floor

RIBA131313
NOTES: Chatham Dockyard was established as a Royal Dockyard from 1567. It closed in 1984, but has a number of surviving historic structures ranging in date from the early 18th century to the early-mid 20th century. It is now managed as a visitor attraction.

Chatham Dockyard: the Spinning Floor

RIBA131314
NOTES: Chatham Dockyard was established as a Royal Dockyard from 1567. It closed in 1984, but has a number of surviving historic structures ranging in date from the early 18th century to the early-mid 20th century. It is now managed as a visitor attraction.
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