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Folly Farm, Sulhamstead, Berkshire: the Dutch canal

RIBA161455
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Folly Farm was a 17th century farmhouse, which was extended twice by Lutyens in the early 20th century. First, shortly after 1906 by the new owner H.H. Cochrane, who employed Lutyens to enlarge the house for him, and produced a relatively small, dolls-house-like extension in a late 17th century style. He also (with the help of Jekyll), laid out the first phase of the garden in a simple manner, adjacent to the east and south fronts. In 1912 the house was bought by Zachary Merton who also employed Lutyens to extend the house to the west in his `Surrey style'. At the same time a parterre garden was created and a Dutch canal replaced previous tennis courts, with planting advice from Jekyll. See RIBA150439 for a black and white version of this image.

Centraal Station, Rotterdam

RIBA163022
Benthem Crouwel Architecten

Central Station, Crowne Plaza, Utrecht

RIBA163023
Benthem Crouwel Architecten

Multi-storey Car Park, Wuppertal

RIBA163036
NOTES: Also known as Ruhr Park.

George's Dock Ventilation and Control Tower, Pier Head, Liverpool

RIBA163093
Rowse, Herbert James (1887-1963)
NOTES: This building contains the ventilation tower and control station for Queensway Tunnel under the River Mersey connecting Liverpool and Birkenhead. It was shattered internally by a land mine and part of the structure was destroyed by bombing during World War II. Since no fire occurred, it was possible to reconstruct the building to its original pre-war design by Herbert J. Rowse.

Liege-Guillemins Station, Liege: the car park

RIBA163110
Calatrava, Santiago (1951-)

Liege-Guillemins Station, Liege: roof detail

RIBA163111
Calatrava, Santiago (1951-)

Tokyo Central Station, Tokyo

RIBA165066
Tatsuno, Kingo (1854-1919)

Tokyo Central Station, Tokyo

RIBA165067
Tatsuno, Kingo (1854-1919)
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