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IBM (UK) factory and offices, Havant, Hampshire: one of the internal courtyards with landscaping and water feature

RIBA109778
Arup Associates
NOTES: The original office complex including a systems assembly plant and computer centre was completed in 1971. It was subsequently added to in the late 1970s, also by Arup Associates.

Shepton House, Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset: the conservatory with pool

RIBA110146
Davis, Maurice
NOTES: This is the home of the ceramicist Richard Dennis.

Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice: detail of garden water feature

RIBA111858
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: This 16th century Venetian palazzo housed the library and the art collection left to the public by Count Giovanni Querini Stampalia in 1869. Carlo Scarpa's remodelling of the ground floor and the garden in 1961-1963, included the removal of extraneous 19th century additions, the repositioning of the entrances, the recovery of the original space of the 'portego' (water entrance from the canal) and the layout of the garden.

Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice: detail of garden water feature

RIBA111859
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: This 16th century Venetian palazzo housed the library and the art collection left to the public by Count Giovanni Querini Stampalia in 1869. Carlo Scarpa's remodelling of the ground floor and the garden in 1961-1963, included the removal of extraneous 19th century additions, the repositioning of the entrances, the recovery of the original space of the 'portego' (water entrance from the canal) and the layout of the garden.

Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice: detail of concrete wall with its board marking with water feature in front

RIBA111861
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: This 16th century Venetian palazzo housed the library and the art collection left to the public by Count Giovanni Querini Stampalia in 1869. Carlo Scarpa's remodelling of the ground floor and the garden in 1961-1963, included the removal of extraneous 19th century additions, the repositioning of the entrances, the recovery of the original space of the 'portego' (water entrance from the canal) and the layout of the garden.

Gavina Showroom, via Altabella, Bologna: detail of concrete pool surrounded by mosaic tiles

RIBA111885
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: The concrete pool was previously painted blue.

Gavina Showroom, via Altabella, Bologna: detail of the concrete pool surrounded by mosaic tiles

RIBA111886
Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: The concrete pool was previously painted blue.

German Pavilion, Barcelona: the pool with the statue of 'Dawn' (Alba) by Georg Kolbe

RIBA112316
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)
NOTES: The German Pavilion was originally built for the International Exhibition 1929. It was rebuilt in 1986.

German Pavilion, Barcelona: looking towards the pool and the statue of 'Dawn' by Georg Kolbe

RIBA112319
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)
NOTES: The German Pavilion was originally built for the International Exhibition 1929. It was rebuilt in 1986.
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