NOTES: This was a bar created for the polytecnic's theatre. It was orginally a music hall and occupies two buildings a brick and concrete frame, 1960s foyer and an adjoining Victorian hall. The Polytechnic of North London is now the London Metropolitan University and Florian Beigel was the founder of the Architecture Research Unit there. See RIBA145415 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The original law courts were built in 1672 by Nicodemus Tessin, but were rebuilt after a fire in 1732. In 1814-1817 an upper storey was added and the facade reworked by C. W. Carlberg. Later in the 19th century wings were added to the north and west, creating a central courtyard and the adjacent Commandant's House was taken over in1880 for use as offices. Asplund won a competition to redesign the courts in 1913, which was finally completed in 1937. See RIBA132237 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: In 1972 Aldo Rossi and Gianni Braghieri won a competition to design an extension to the San Cataldo Cemetery. The scheme was only partially complete by 1985
NOTES: Church originally circa 1040; a cruciform plan with a tower over the crossing. The chancel was rebuilt in the late 13th century. West tower added in the 14th century and the south porch is also 14th century. The north and south aisles were rebuilt in the 15th century. The nave and crossing are considered important examples of late Saxon work (ie mid-11th century).
NOTES: The original Globen Arena included a stadium (1982-1989) by Berg Arkitektkontor. The area was subsequently developed in the 2000s and a new retractable roof added in 2013. In 2009 it was renamed the Ericisson Globe, but in 2021 it was renamed Avicii Arena.