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Victoria Law Courts, Birmingham

RIBA16447
Bell, Edward Ingress (1837-1914)
SOURCE: J. C. Edwards bricks, tiles and terra cotta catalogue of patterns (Ruabon, 1903), pl. 4

Mayan terracotta vase and idol from Tula

RIBA16494
SOURCE: Frederic de Waldeck. Voyage pittoresque et archeologique dans la Province d'Yucatan (Paris, 1838), pl. XXI

Sprinkenhof, Kontorhaus quarter, Hamburg: the brick and terracotta facade of the middle-tract

RIBA17582
Hoger, Fritz (1877-1949)
NOTES: This building is the largest of its kind in the Kontorhaus quarter, and takes up two complete blocks. It was built in three stages from 1927-1943.

St Pancras Chambers, Hotel and Railway Station, Euston Road, London

RIBA17610
Scott, Sir George Gilbert (1811-1878)
NOTES: St Pancras Station opened in 1868 while the hotel, also known as the Midland Grand Hotel, opened in 1874. The latter was built for the eponymous railway company to receive travellers through the adjacent St Pancras Station. It was converted into offices in 1935.

Design for a French residential building with ground-floor shops utilising iron construction and terracotta tiles

RIBA17740
Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene Emmanuel (1814-1879)
SOURCE: Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc. Entretiens sur l'architecture (Paris: A. Morel et Cie, 1864), Atlas, pl. 36

William H. Winslow House, River Forest, Oak Park, Illinois

RIBA17813
Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867-1959)

Houses on Manilla Road, Clifton, Bristol

RIBA18069
Williams, Henry (b. 1842)

Fisher Building, Chicago

RIBA19138
D. H. Burnham & Company
NOTES: Charles Atwood of D H Burnham & Company was responsible for the design of the first phase of the building completed in 1896. The structural engineer was Edward C Shankland.

Ca' d'Zan, The Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota Bay

RIBA19148
Baum, Dwight James (1886-1939)
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