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Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester

RIBA123150
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: the main ancillary office accommodation situated in the four-storey block behind

RIBA123151
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: secondary entrances for staff situated under the four-storey tower

RIBA123152
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: the service yard

RIBA123153
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: a soldier standing on the link building steps with the two-storey computer block beyond

RIBA123154
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: two soldier standing on the link building steps

RIBA123155
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: detail of external cladding on the upper storeys

RIBA123156
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: the main entrance hall

RIBA123157
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: the main entrance hall and stairs

RIBA123158
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: a viewing area into the computer section

RIBA123159
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: the computer section

RIBA123160
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.

Computer building, Royal Army Pay Corps headquarters, Worthy Down, Winchester: the air-conditioning plant

RIBA123161
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
NOTES: The new computer building was built using prefabricated components and was modelled loosely on the CLASP(Consortium of Local Authorities' Special Programme) system developed by Nottinghamshire County Council Architects' Department. The landscaping of the site was designed by Sylvia Crowe.
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