Sir Basil Urwin Spence, OM OBE RA (13 August 1907 – 19 November 1976) was a Scottish architect, most notably associated with Coventry Cathedral in England...
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Victoria Cross Basil Radford (1897–1952), British actor Basil Rathbone (1892–1967), British actor Basil Spence (1907–1976), Scottish architect Basil Thampi (1983)...
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Hutchesontown C (category Basil Spence buildings)
20-storey slab blocks at 16-32 Queen Elizabeth Square, designed by Sir Basil Spence and containing 400 homes. Acclaimed by architects and modernists, the...
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Turin, Italy (Laura Petrazzini, 1971) British Embassy, Rome, Italy, (Basil Spence, 1968) Seimas Palace (1980) Moldova National Opera Ballet, Chișinău,...
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wife-and-husband pairing Alison and Peter Smithson, some of the work of Sir Basil Spence, the London County Council/Greater London Council Architects Department...
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Sydenham School (category Basil Spence buildings)
County Grammar School for Girls. London County Council commissioned Basil Spence & Partners, in the early 1950s, to design additional accommodation to...
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College of Art under John Begg, where he first met Basil Spence, then a fellow student. With Spence, Kininmonth spent a year as an assistant in the office...
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Highfield Campus (category Basil Spence buildings)
readers. The remaining buildings were built under the direction of Sir Basil Spence, who was appointed as Consultant Architect in 1956. All of the buildings...
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102 Petty France (category Basil Spence buildings)
James's Park, which was designed by Fitzroy Robinson & Partners, with Sir Basil Spence, and completed in 1976. It was well known as the main location for the...
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Coventry Cathedral (category Basil Spence buildings)
old one, was designed by Basil Spence and Arup, was built by John Laing and is a Grade I listed building. The selection of Spence for the work was a result...
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Anne's Gate (now 102 Petty France), Westminster, London, designed by Basil Spence. Guildhall Library, Guildhall, London (City), designed by Richard Gilbert...
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Beehive (New Zealand) (category Basil Spence buildings)
which would house parliamentary offices. In 1964, English architect Basil Spence provided the original conceptual design of a round building rising in...
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Basil Hamilton Hebden Neven-Spence (12 June 1888 – 13 September 1974) was a Scottish Unionist Party politician and military physician. Neven-Spence came...
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by Joseph Swan on 20 October 1880. The old City library designed by Basil Spence, was demolished in 2006 and replaced. The new building opened on 21 June...
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Hyde Park Barracks, London (category Basil Spence buildings)
These were in turn demolished to make way for modernist buildings by Sir Basil Spence, completed in 1970. It was built to accommodate 23 officers, 60 warrant...
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University of Sussex (category Basil Spence buildings)
is close to the South Downs, which influenced Spence's design of the campus. In 1959, the Basil Spence and Partners company began planning and designing...
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Glasgow Airport (category Basil Spence buildings)
Nevertheless, the plan went forward and the new airport, designed by Basil Spence and built at a cost of £4.2 million, it was completed in 1966, with British...
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the Students' Union) designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. In 1956, Sir Basil Spence was commissioned to prepare a masterplan of the campus for the foreseeable...
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Magazine, URN and NSTV. Coates Building, architect Basil Spence Chemistry Building architect Basil Spence and partners 1961 Creative Energy Homes D.H. Lawrence...
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1960s. The suburb is served by St Catherine of Siena church, designed by Basil Spence. Richmond gives its name to one of the 28 electoral wards of Sheffield...
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takes its name from the nearby village of Trawsfynydd, was designed by Basil Spence. The construction, which was undertaken by a consortium involving Crompton...
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(Architects: Basil Spence and Partners. Theme Conveners: C. Hamilton Ellis and Nigel Clayton. Display Designers: James Holland and Basil Spence.) Transport...
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worked alongside Basil Spence in the planning and design of the controversial Area C blocks in the Gorbals. Independently of Spence, RMJM designed the...
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opened in 1962 next to the ruins of the old. It was designed by Sir Basil Spence. The cathedral contains the tapestry Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph...
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Erasmus building at Queens' College, Cambridge (1959). Designed by Basil Spence and directly inspired by Le Corbusier....
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St Aidan's College, Durham (category Basil Spence buildings)
1964 moved to new modernist buildings on Elvet Hill designed by Sir Basil Spence. The college has its origins in the small group of women, known as home...
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practice of Wells Coates. Like other Modernist architects, including Sir Basil Spence and Peter and Alison Smithson, Lasdun was much influenced by Le Corbusier...
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Kensington Town Hall, London (category Basil Spence buildings)
Construction at a cost of £11.6 million, started in 1972. The architect, Sir Basil Spence, who had been commissioned to design the building in the Brutalist style...
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debate. The building is mid-century modern Grade II* listed, designed by Basil Spence. The venue's name is in commemoration of the University's former Chancellor...
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building at Rome's Porta Pia was designed by the British architect Sir Basil Spence, and opened in 1971. It replaced a building on the same location bought...
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