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York Minster: the nave looking east

RIBA4179
NOTES: The rebuilding of the Minster in Gothic styles began between 1230 and 1241 with the southern wing of the transept, built by Archbishop de Gray. The nave was built in 1291-1321.

Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

RIBA4344
Percy Thomas Partnership

Crawley Town Hall and Civic Centre, West Sussex: ground floor corridor

RIBA4695
Brown Henson & Partners
NOTES: Max Clendinning was the architect-in-charge.

House at Lakeside Drive, Esher, Surrey

RIBA4701
Summers, Royston (1931-)
NOTES: This is one of sixteen luxury 'one-off' homes of the development.

Elephant House, Whipsnade Zoo: two residents taking to the pool

RIBA4762
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: Each of the four Indian elephants was allotted a separate circular unit. The use of top lighting and continuous long windows which could be closed in the winter combined the need for public display with the comfort of the animals. The buildings are relatively small because it was only intended that young elephants should be housed at Whipsnade, the older ones remaining in London. However, larger elephants replaced the original inmates and the Zoo authorities accordingly made some alterations to the buildings.

Cathedral Church of St Michael, Coventry: the Baptistery with stained glass windows by John Piper

RIBA4764
Piper, John (1903-1992)
NOTES: The font is fashioned from a boulder from Bethlehem.
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