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Hornsey Town Hall, Crouch End, London

RIBA133287
Uren, Reginald Harold (1906-1988)
NOTES: See RIBA133278 for a black and white version of this image.

Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall, Hornton Street, Kensington, London: site plan

RIBA135313
John S. Bonnington Partnership
NOTES: The design for the new town hall was sketched out in 1965 by Sir Basil Spence and executed in 1972-1977 by his former partner John S. Bonnington Partnership.

Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall, Hornton Street, Kensington, London: ground-floor plan

RIBA135314
John S. Bonnington Partnership
NOTES: The design for the new town hall was sketched out in 1965 by Sir Basil Spence and executed in 1972-1977 by his former partner John S. Bonnington Partnership.

Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall, Hornton Street, Kensington, London: first-floor plan

RIBA135315
John S. Bonnington Partnership
NOTES: The design for the new town hall was sketched out in 1965 by Sir Basil Spence and executed in 1972-1977 by his former partner John S. Bonnington Partnership.

Palazzo d'Accursio o Communale, Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, at night

RIBA136025
Fioravanti, Fioravante
NOTES: The Palazzo d'Accursio also known as the Palazzo Communale incorporates buildings of many different periods. Its origins go back to the 13th century when it was acquired by the commune in 1287 from Francesco d'Accursio. In 1336 the various palaces around the square were united as one town hall. In 1425-1428 the palace to the right of the main entrance was rebuilt by Fioravante Fioravanti and the whole structure fortified in the 16th century by the papal legates as their residence.

Palazzo d'Accursio o Communale, Piazza Maggiore, Bologna: the colonnade

RIBA136026
Fioravanti, Fioravante
NOTES: The Palazzo d'Accursio also known as the Palazzo Communale incoroporates buildings of many different periods. Its origins go back to the 13th century when it was acquired by the commune in 1287 from Francesco d'Accursio. In 1336 the various palaces around the square were united as one town hall. In 1425-1428 the palace to the right of the main entrance was rebuilt by Fioravante Fioravanti and the whole structure fortified in the 16th century by the papal legates as their residence.

Palazzo d'Accursio o Communale, Piazza Maggiore, Bologna: looking towards the clock tower

RIBA136027
Fioravanti, Fioravante
NOTES: The Palazzo d'Accursio also known as the Palazzo Communale incoroporates buildings of many different periods. Its origins go back to the 13th century when it was acquired by the commune in 1287 from Francesco d'Accursio. In 1336 the various palaces around the square were united as one town hall. In 1425-1428 the palace to the right of the main entrance was rebuilt by Fioravante Fioravanti and the whole structure fortified in the 16th century by the papal legates as their residence.
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