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Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire

RIBA3668-72
Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-1852)

St Magnus the Martyr, Lower Thames Street, City of London

RIBA3674-72
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)
NOTES: The original St Magnus' was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was rebuilt by 1676 under the direction of Sir Christopher Wren. The Steeple was added in 1706.

Schloss Neuschwanstein, Bavaria

RIBA3679-72
Dollmann, Georg Carl Heinrich von (1830-1895)
NOTES: This castle was built for Ludwig II of Bavaria by Eduard Riedel and Georg Dollmann from idealized sketches by the scene painter Christian Jank.

St Stephen Walbrook, City of London: distant view of the steeple

RIBA3725
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)
NOTES: The church was completed in 1680 while the spire was added in 1713-1714.

Hornsey Town Hall, Crouch End, London

RIBA3806
Uren, Reginald Harold (1906-1988)

Churchill Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London: Chaucer House and the heat-accumulator seen from across the Thames

RIBA3811
Powell & Moya
NOTES: This, the largest housing scheme by Westminster City Council, was built in four sections between 1946 and 1962. The heat-accumulator was used to store the hot water brought in a tunnel below the river from Battersea power station for the district heating scheme.

Model of the final revised design for the National Gallery Extension, Hampton site, Trafalgar Square, London

RIBA3838
Ahrends Burton & Koralek
NOTES: Although Ahrends Burton & Koralek won the competition, their design was never built. The extension which was constructed in 1991, called the Sainsbury Wing, was designed by Venturi Scott Brown & Associates. The original National Gallery building (part of which can be seen here) was designed by William Wilkins and completed in 1838.

Model of the final revised design for the National Gallery Extension, Hampton site, Trafalgar Square, London

RIBA3839
Ahrends Burton & Koralek
NOTES: Although Ahrends Burton & Koralek won the competition, their design was never built. The extension which was constructed in 1991, called the Sainsbury Wing, was designed by Venturi Scott Brown & Associates. The original National Gallery building (part of which can be seen here) was designed by William Wilkins and completed in 1838.
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