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Central Electricity Generating Board offices, Sudbury House, 15 Newgate Street, City of London: the auditorium seating

RIBA131924
Austin-Smith Lord
NOTES: Sudbury House was a 1960s office block, built as part of the Paternoster Square development around St Paul's Cathedral after the second world war. In 1982 the CEGB commissioned architects Austin-Smith-Lord to carry out a refurbishment of the interior and a rolling programme was put in place, which was completed in 1987. This image was taken at the completion of the work. See RIBA131931 for a colour version of this image.

Central Electricity Generating Board offices, Sudbury House, 15 Newgate Street, City of London: detail of the seating in the auditorium

RIBA131925
Austin-Smith Lord
NOTES: Sudbury House was a 1960s office block, built as part of the Paternoster Square development around St Paul's Cathedral after the second world war. In 1982 the CEGB commissioned architects Austin-Smith-Lord to carry out a refurbishment of the interior and a rolling programme was put in place, which was completed in 1987. This image was taken at the completion of the work. See RIBA131932 for a colour version of this image.

Central Electricity Generating Board offices, Sudbury House, 15 Newgate Street, City of London: the auditorium seating

RIBA131931
Austin-Smith Lord
NOTES: Sudbury House was a 1960s office block, built as part of the Paternoster Square development around St Paul's Cathedral after the second world war. In 1982 the CEGB commissioned architects Austin-Smith-Lord to carry out a refurbishment of the interior and a rolling programme was put in place, which was completed in 1987. This image was taken at the completion of the work. See RIBA131924 for a black and white version of this image.

Central Electricity Generating Board offices, Sudbury House, 15 Newgate Street, City of London: detail of the seating in the auditorium

RIBA131932
Austin-Smith Lord
NOTES: Sudbury House was a 1960s office block, built as part of the Paternoster Square development around St Paul's Cathedral after the second world war. In 1982 the CEGB commissioned architects Austin-Smith-Lord to carry out a refurbishment of the interior and a rolling programme was put in place, which was completed in 1987. This image was taken at the completion of the work. See RIBA131925 for a black and white version of this image.

Entrance building, HMP (Her Majesty's Prison) Durham: a waiting room

RIBA131940
Howell Killick Partridge & Amis
NOTES: Howell Killick Partridge & Amis were commissioned to design a new entrance block to HMP Durham in 1980, which was completed in 1986. See RIBA131949 for a colour version of this image.

Entrance building, HMP (Her Majesty's Prison) Durham: a waiting room

RIBA131949
Howell Killick Partridge & Amis
NOTES: Howell Killick Partridge & Amis were commissioned to design a new entrance block to HMP Durham in 1980, which was completed in 1986. See RIBA131940 for a black and white version of this image.

Mound Stand, Lord's Cricket Ground, London: the canopy and seating

RIBA132007
Michael Hopkins & Partners
NOTES: See RIBA157370 for a colour version of this image.

Law Courts, Gothenburg: detail of chair in the courtroom

RIBA132255
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
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.

Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm: the Chapel of Hope

RIBA132305
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
NOTES: Asplund and Lewerentz won the competition for the new cemetery in 1915 and spent the next 25 years developing the cemetery in a landscape of wooded pines populated by small chapels. The Chapel of Hope is by Asplund (1940). See RIBA158076 for a colour version of this image.

Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm: detail of bench in the waiting room of the Chapel of Faith

RIBA132306
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
NOTES: Asplund and Lewerentz won the competition for the new cemetery in 1915 and spent the next 25 years developing the cemetery in a landscape of wooded pines populated by small chapels. The Chapel of Faith is by Asplund (1940).

Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm: Chapel of Hope waiting room

RIBA132307
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
NOTES: Asplund and Lewerentz won the competition for the new cemetery in 1915 and spent the next 25 years developing the cemetery in a landscape of wooded pines populated by small chapels. The Chapel of Hope is by Asplund (1940)

Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm: the Woodland Chapel

RIBA132316
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
NOTES: Asplund and Lewerentz won the competition for the new cemetery in 1915 and spent the next 25 years developing the cemetery in a landscape of wooded pines populated by small chapels. The Woodland Chapel is by Asplund (1918-1922). See RIBA155192 for a colour version of this image.
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