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Roy Square, Narrow Street, Tower Hamlets, London: the square looking south with one of the basins in the foreground flowing into the canal

RIBA134056
Ian Ritchie Architects
NOTES: See RIBA134050 for a black and white version of this image.

Ware Priory, seen from the south-east

RIBA135282
Godwin, George (1813-1888)
NOTES: This image is from the album of the Gosselin family, who lived at Blakesware, near Widford in Hertfordshire. The album dates from 1867-1891. Ware Priory was the family home of Martin Hadsley Gosselin (d. 1868). It was originally a Franciscan friary, later a private house, considerably rebuilt by George Godwin after 1849.

Tirley Garth, near Willington, Cheshire: the completed garth, with fountain and greenery

RIBA135334
Mallows, Charles Edward (1864-1915)
NOTES: The house was designed by Mallows from 1906-1912, with much of the landscaping and terrace work by Thomas Mawson.

Tirley Garth, near Willington, Cheshire: the pond with reeds

RIBA135335
Mallows, Charles Edward (1864-1915)
NOTES: The house was designed by Mallows from 1906-1912, with much of the landscaping and terrace work by Thomas Mawson.

Tirley Garth, near Willington, Cheshire: pool and path to gatehouse

RIBA135336
Mallows, Charles Edward (1864-1915)
NOTES: The house was designed by Mallows from 1906-1912, with much of the landscaping and terrace work by Thomas Mawson.

Tirley Garth, near Willington, Cheshire: rustic path of stone slabs around pond

RIBA135337
Mallows, Charles Edward (1864-1915)
NOTES: The house was designed by Mallows from 1906-1912, with much of the landscaping and terrace work by Thomas Mawson.

Co-Operative Wholesale Society, Manchester: the front plaza with water feature and sculpture by John McCarthy

RIBA135426
Sir John Burnet Tait & Partners
NOTES: The Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS) tower when built, was at 400 feet the tallest office building in the country. It was designed by Gordon Tait of Sir John Burnet Tait & Partners and G. S. Hay, Chief Architect of the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS). The design of this area was carried out by Patrick Reardon from the Design Research Unit. The carpet is gold, panelling is white formica, doors are teak veneer with each flanked by a panel of green rough-cast glass.

Garden of Art, Kyoto: the upper level

RIBA135776
Ando, Tadao (1941-)
NOTES: Tadao Ando has designed a concrete garden setting for ceramic tile reproductions of famous works of Western art.
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