Image 4 of 10 from gallery of AD Classics: Radio City Music Hall / Edward Durell Stone & Donald Deskey. Courtesy of Flickr user Steve Huang
In 2019, artist-designers Luke Edward Hall and Duncan Campbell were looking for a place in the country, somewhere to plant a garden and have friends for the weekend. They found it here, at the Gloucestershire end of the Cotswolds where the Chelsea tractors give way to real
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Beautiful redevelopment of former Grade II listed town hall incorporating sensitive contemporary design complementing the original Edwardian/Art Deco features. A modern extension is covered in a metal laser-cut 'skin', in a pattern inspired by the Art Deco metal ornamentation still evident in the remaining council chamber. RIBA Award Winner 2011. 1939: inside, the furnishings were a triumph of what Pevsner, the Architectural Bible of Britain called a "subtle but expensive Deco style": Australian walnut wood panelling in the council chamber, mahogany panelling for the mayoral office, marble to line the new staircase, even the brass grilles for air vents exemplify the builders’ attention to beauty in every detail. Plans to ornament more rooms were interrupted by the outbreak of war. The building was opened in 1910 by Mayor Charles Fox. As well as the beautiful façade in fine stone, complete with tower and cupola, it was adorned by several sculptures commissioned from Henry Poole. Inside, the Hall was sumptuously decorated, using green and white marble panels on both floor and walls for the grand entrance-hall and imposing staircase. Many of the walls had oak wainscoting while the floors were made of polished teak and the plasterwork decoration was exceptionally fine. The decorative leaded windows contained stained-glass panels with references to famous legends of the area. Architects: Percy Robinson & W Alban Jones/ECP Monson/Rare (refurb) Year 1909/1939/2010 Source: www.londonopenhouse.org/london/search/factsheet.asp?ftloh...
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project: Ethical Society architect: Harris Armstrong date: 1965 location: 9001 Clayton Road, Ladue, Missouri condition: good condition, somewhat modified For more on Armstrong's life and work, see architectural ruminations.
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