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Porsche headquarters, Theale, under construction

RIBA119380
Dewhurst Haslam Partnership

Porsche headquarters, Theale, under construction

RIBA119381
Dewhurst Haslam Partnership

Olivetti offices, Derby: one of the technicians at work

RIBA120195
Cullinan, Edward (1931-2019)
NOTES: This is one of four branches of Olivetti offices, built at the same time to a similar design in the cities of Carlisle, Belfast, Derby and Dundee. All of the metal surfaces, including girders, radiators and trunking were painted bright colours, although varying from office to office. Usually a combination of emerald green, bright blue and bright red was employed. The roofs were a bright yellow plastic, although the one at Belfast was considered too orange and was replaced with a grey one.

Olivetti offices, Dundee: the workshop space

RIBA120244
Cullinan, Edward (1931-2019)
NOTES: This is one of four branches of Olivetti offices, built at the same time to a similar design in the cities of Carlisle, Belfast, Derby and Dundee. All of the metal surfaces, including girders, radiators and trunking were painted bright colours, although varying from office to office. Usually a combination of emerald green, bright blue and bright red was employed. The roofs were a bright yellow plastic, although the one at Belfast was considered too orange and was replaced with a grey one.

Olivetti offices, Dundee: a workshop area large enough to set up table-tennis

RIBA120245
Cullinan, Edward (1931-2019)
NOTES: This is one of four branches of Olivetti offices, built at the same time to a similar design in the cities of Carlisle, Belfast, Derby and Dundee. All of the metal surfaces, including girders, radiators and trunking were painted bright colours, although varying from office to office. Usually a combination of emerald green, bright blue and bright red was employed. The roofs were a bright yellow plastic, although the one at Belfast was considered too orange and was replaced with a grey one.

Dartington Hall, Devon: the textile mill weaving workshop

RIBA120907
Milne, Oswald Partridge (1882-1968)
NOTES: The Textile Mill was part of a group of buildings added to Dartington Hall by Oswald Milne in 1931-1933. This was part of a policy at Dartington towards creating a centre for research in rural industries.

Malthouse, Tidemarsh Lane, Oxford: the view from the River Isis, showing the new workshops on the right and the old stone building in use as a joiner's shop and in the foreground is a statue of a hound from the Botanic Gardens

RIBA122803
Lankester, J.
NOTES: This was a conversion of a nineteenth century malthouse, which had been badly damaged by fire in 1956. After the fire the buildings and site were bought by Oxford University for conversion to offices and workshops, the work being undertaken by the Surveyor to the University, J. Lankester.
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