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.
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.
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.
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.
NOTES: Kenneth Bayes was a member of the Design Research Unit. His projects were very much influenced by the expressive and organic architectural language of the German architect Rudolf Steiner, the key protaganist of the Theosophical movement.
NOTES: Kenneth Bayes was a member of the Design Research Unit. His projects were very much influenced by the expressive and organic architectural language of the German architect Rudolf Steiner, the key protaganist of the Theosophical movement.
NOTES: Kenneth Bayes was a member of the Design Research Unit. His projects were very much influenced by the expressive and organic architectural language of the German architect Rudolf Steiner, the key protaganist of the Theosophical movement. This workshop is probably on another part of the site.