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Image 1 of 22 from gallery of Regent High School / Walters & Cohen. Photograph by Dennis Gilbert
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Image 8 of 22 from gallery of Regent High School / Walters & Cohen. Photograph by Dennis Gilbert
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Great English Architecture A R C H I T E C T U R E G A L L E R Y for more images of great English architecture see 'Great Art - Great Architecture' R O B E R T A D A M Entrance Hall - Osterly House - Middlesex Robert Adam Entrance Hall - Osterly House - Middlesex Robert Adam Entrance Hall Ceiling - Osterly House - Middlesex Robert Adam The Etruscan Room - Osterly House - Middlesex Robert Adam Main Staircase - Osterly House - Middlesex Robert Adam Garden House - Osterly House - Middlesex Robert Adam Composite Capital and Entablature Robert Adam Plaster Ceiling Robert Adam Design for a Ceiling Robert Adam Design for a Ceiling Robert Adam Design for a Dining Room Robert Adam R O B E R T S M I R K E Main Staircase - British Museum Robert Smirke Front Elevation - British Museum Robert Smirke Detail of Main Staircase - British Museum Robert Smirke Pilaster Based on Original Design - British Museum Robert Smirke Ionic Capital Based on Original Design - British Museum Robert Smirke J O H N N A S H Doric Column John Nash Cornwall Terrace - London John Nash Regents Park - London John Nash Regents Park - London John Nash Regents Park - London John Nash Regents Park - London John Nash Neo-Classical Terrace - London John Nash Neo-Classical Terrace - Marylebone - London John Nash Neo-Classical Entrance - Marylebone - London John Nash Neo-Classical Entrance - Doric Villa Marylebone - London John Nash Neo-Classical Ionic Portico - Marylebone - London John Nash Neo-Classical Terrace - Marylebone - London John Nash Neo-Classical Terrace - Marylebone - London John Nash SIR EDWIN COOPER Marylebone Town Hall taken from York Street London One of the finest 20th century town halls in London, Marylebone Town Hall was designed by the distinguished early-20th century, British architect, Sir Edwin Cooper, for the former Borough of St. Marylebone and opened in1920. The adjacent former Library and Health Centre lies immediately to the west and was also designed by Sir Edwin Cooper and opened in 1940. Both buildings were listed in 1981, Grade II. Marylebone Town Hall London Port of London Authority Building 10 Trinity Square - London SIR NINIAN COMPER Reredos at SS Mary & Giles, St Sebastian Reredos - Wymondham Abbey English Altar - St Wilfrid's Cantley High Altar - Merton College All Saints - Classical Ciborium All Saints - Carshalton Welsh National War Memorial Pusey House Sacrament Altar
Under one roof Built at the end of the 1940s near the centre of Toronto, the Regent Park complex strictly followed one of the design principles laid down by the modern movement: towers in the middle...
Torontos Regent Park Aquatic Centre by MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects - architecture, torontos, regent, park, aquatic, centre, maclennan, jaunkalns, miller, architects. Photorator photo.
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Project: Apple Regent Street Written by Lyndsey Dennis Design: Foster + Partners Opening date: October 2016 Store size: Undisclosed Apple opened its first retail store in Europe on London’s Regent Street in 2004. This week, the global brand unveiled a new look for the store, the result of a close collaboration between Apple’s teams led […]
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The Regent's Canal walk is one of the most beautiful ways to explore London. Hidden within the bustling streets of north and east London, there's a blissful heaven of calm waters, rows of trees and colourful boats. Surprisingly the Regent's Canal walk remains one of London's best kept secrets, unknown to many tourists. Click on the link to find out more about the Regent's Canal towpath and how to walk it!
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