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Bank of Ireland Headquarters, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin

RIBA71386
Scott Tallon Walker Architects
NOTES: Built on the site of the former Lincoln & Nolan's car-assembly plant, the original two-block complex was extended by a third building in 1973-1975. The curtain wall of bronze-tinted, sun-resistant glass was manufactured by Smith & Pearson in Dublin.

Melchet Court, near Romsey, Hampshire: the grand staircase

RIBA81887
Braddell, Thomas Arthur Darcy (1884-1970)
NOTES: The original house was built by Henry Clutton in 1863. It was rebuilt by Clutton in 1875-1879 after fire damage in 1873. It was bought by Lord Melchett in 1911and further re-modelled in 1912-1914 by Darcy Braddell. The staircase and its accompanying decoration is by Alfred Stevens, c. 1863.

Designs for 3 Church Walk, Aldeburgh, Suffolk: electrical plan

RIBA85406
Cadbury-Brown, Elizabeth Romeyn (1922-2002)

Leadenhall Building, City of London: detail of emergency lighting

RIBA93906
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'.

Exhibition display panels explaining features of the design of Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Finsbury, London: Ducts for power wiring

RIBA94990
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: These explanatory drawings for display were prepared for an exhibition at Finsbury Town Hall, explaining features of the design of the Finsbury Health Centre and comparing the building favourably with existing dispersed medical provision in the borough.

Exhibition display panels explaining features of the design of Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Finsbury, London: Ducts for light wiring

RIBA96784
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: These explanatory drawings for display were prepared for an exhibition at Finsbury Town Hall, explaining features of the design of the Finsbury Health Centre and comparing the building favourably with existing dispersed medical provision in the borough.
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