NOTES: The College dates back to the 17th century and has been rebuilt and remodelled over subsequent centuries, including the east range by Charle Barry seen here. See RIBA149284 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This copy image is from the collection of John Brandon-Jones, architect (1908-1999), who had worked with the partnership of Charles Cowles-Voysey from 1933.
NOTES: The church of St John the Evangelist is 1838 by local architects Hickman & Derick, the school behind is by Pugin. See RIBA159455 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Former mansion, now a school. Built 1833-1834 by William Railton with alterations to the chapel 1841, and additions 1846-1848 by Pugin. Also later alterations undertaken in the 1900s, possibly by Banister Fletcher. See RIBA159433 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: A school and research centre set up by the furniture designer Jonathan Makepeace to explore uses of timber thinnings from forestry management. With advice from Frei Otto and Buro Happold, Richard Burton was approach for the commission. The centre comprises a workshop and staff house all built using thinnings from the surrounding forest. See RIBA145768 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: A school and research centre set up by the furniture designer Jonathan Makepeace to explore uses of timber thinnings from forestry management. With advice from Frei Otto and Buro Happold, Richard Burton was approach for the commission. The centre comprises a workshop and staff house all built using thinnings from the surrounding forest. See RIBA145769 for a black and white version of this image.