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Watts Mortuary Chapel, Compton Cemetery, Surrey: terracotta decoration

RIBA45116
Watts, Mary Seton (1850-1938)
NOTES: This mortuary chapel was designed and built by Mary Seton Watts, craftswoman and second wife of the artist G. F. Watts, as a gift to the parish when Compton Parish Council created a new cemetery in 1895. It is one of the few surviving monuments to the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, the exterior was completed in 1898 and the interiors completed in 1901.

Watts Mortuary Chapel, Compton Cemetery, Surrey: entrance portal

RIBA45117
Watts, Mary Seton (1850-1938)
NOTES: This mortuary chapel was designed and built by Mary Seton Watts, craftswoman and second wife of the artist G. F. Watts, as a gift to the parish when Compton Parish Council created a new cemetery in 1895. It is one of the few surviving monuments to the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, the exterior was completed in 1898 and the interiors completed in 1901.

Debis B1 office and retail building, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin

RIBA45359
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
NOTES: This is one of three skyscrapers that form a gateway to the Potsdamer Platz complex.

Wrigley Building, North Michigan Avenue, Chicago

RIBA45643
Graham Anderson Probst & White

Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Parsons The New School for Design, 66 5th Avenue on 13th Street, Greenwich Village, New York, seen from East 12th Street

RIBA45691
NOTES: This mixture of four early twentieth buildings was amalgamated into a continuous internal space to provide this new campus centre for Parsons The New Design School (formerly New York School of Fine and Applied Art), which was designed by Lyn Rice Architects and opened in 2009.

Former Methodist Central Hall, Birmingham

RIBA47288
Ewen & J. Alfred Harper
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