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Stadio dei Marmi, Foro Italico, Rome: detail of the mosaics

RIBA107439
Del Debbio, Enrico (1891-1973)

Stadio dei Marmi, Foro Italico, Rome

RIBA107440
Del Debbio, Enrico (1891-1973)

Gavina Showroom, via Altabella, Bologna: detail of concrete pool surrounded by mosaic tiles

RIBA111885
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: The concrete pool was previously painted blue.

Gavina Showroom, via Altabella, Bologna: detail of the concrete pool surrounded by mosaic tiles

RIBA111886
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: The concrete pool was previously painted blue.

Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Campidoglio, Rome: detail of one of the ambones decorated with formal mosaic patterns in Cosmatesque style

RIBA113113
Cosmati, Lorenzo (fl. 1190-1210)
NOTES: The church was originally known as Santa Maria in Capitolo because of its location at the summit of the Campidoglio. It was renamed Santa Maria in Aracoeli in the 14th century. The foundation of the church was laid in 574 but it received its Romanesque aspect under the Franciscans after 1250. The mosaic decoration was executed by Lorenzo Cosmati in the 13th century.

Steelworks offices for Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd., Corby, Northamptonshire: entrance hall with mural of Roman mosaic

RIBA120154
J. Douglass Mathews & Partners
NOTES: The office block was part of a complex of industrial buildings, one was for the administration of the steelworks and the other to do the same for the tubeworks. The mural shown here was formed out of a Roman mosaic, dated 350 AD, which was found nearby during quarrying operations.

Trades Union Congress Memorial Building, Great Russell Street, London: detail of column with missing mosaic tiles

RIBA120802
Aberdeen, David du Rieu (1913-1987)
NOTES: This building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal London Architecture for 1958.

British Olivetti Ltd. Offices, 30 Berkeley Square, London: detail of mosaic in black, grey and gold illustrating the Olivetti logo

RIBA121991
Diamond, John
NOTES: This was the new head office for British Olivetti Ltd., designed by Misha Black of the Design Research Unit and John Diamond of Diamond Hodgkingson & Partners.
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