Three post-war concrete murals by artists Henry Collins (1910-1994) and Joyce Millicent Pallot (1912-2004) in Bexhill, East ...
The Centenary Building was widely recognised, receiving the RIBA Award in 1996, the RIBA Architecture in Education Category ...
You can look for churches using the search boxes or on the pins on the map. Each entry gives the architect and location, and the icons on the left show listing status. Where available, we have ...
Higher than the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral (300ft+), yet with a concrete hyperbolic structure in some places only seven inches thick, cooling towers are unlike any other structure in the British ...
As the architecture world gears up for the announcement of the RIBA Stirling Prize, the race is on to save a space-age school classroom pod, inspired by a famous previous winner of the prestigious ...
An early home of the Labour movement has just been Grade II listed, following an application by C20 Society and Shrewsbury Civic Society. The Morris Hall in Shrewsbury, Shropshire was built in ...
The Scottish architect James Robb Scott, (1882 – 1965) designed a string of railways stations – from Bishopstone to Bromley North, Horsham to Hastings, Ramsgate to Richmond – but his Art Deco ...
The Florey Building, a residential student block (built 1968-71), was designed by James Stirling and Partners for Queen’s College, Oxford, and named in honour of Nobel laureate Sir Howard Florey, ...
The 40th anniversary of the consecration of the new Coventry cathedral was celebrated in May 2002. A twentieth century building and a ruin of medieval fabric combine to form the cathedral as it ...