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  • 1: This Month's Building.

    This Month's Building
  • 2: Key Buildings.

    Key Buildings Key Building Key Building 2 Another One Join Now
  • 3: Key Building 2.

    Key Building 2 Some other key buildings in the North West: Key Building Key Building 2 Join Now
  • 4: English Houses and Interiors of the 1950s and 1960....

    English Houses and Interiors of the 1950s and 1960s Join Now
  • 5: Journal 5: The Festival of Britain.

    Journal 5: The Festival of Britain Join Now
  • 6: Journal 7: The Heroic Period of Conservation .

    Journal 7: The Heroic Period of Conservation Join Now
  • 7: Specific Buildings or Movements.

    Specific Buildings or Movements
  • 8: Meeting House, University of Sussex.

    Meeting House, University of Sussex Image 1 (above, left):  piano Image 2 (above, ... curve Image 4:  colours Meeting House, University of Sussex March 2003 A colour filled 20th Century meditational ‘shrine’ in the heart of Sussex: Basil Spence’s Meeting House on the grounds of the University of Sussex Owing to growing secularisation, there was a ... the 20th century, from a concern with and design
  • 9: Major example of HKPA mastery listed at Grade II.

    Major example of HKPA mastery listed at Grade II Press Release 23.11.09 Major example of HKPA mastery listed at Grade II The Twentieth Century Society is delighted that the Hilda Besse building, St Antony’s College, Oxford, by Howell, Killick, ... II. Designed and realised in the period 1962-71, the
  • 10: Getting a Building Listed.

    Getting a Building Listed What is Listing? To be listed, a building must be of architectural or historical importance. It need not ... architect; it could also be listed as an example of stylistic, social or technical innovation, or being ... event. In England and Wales, there are three grades of listing: Grade I, Grade II* and Grade II, denoting different levels