Shown below are the listings reports for Spring 2002. Click 'read more here' to view more information about each listing.
- Grove Gardens, 125 Park Road, Westminster, London: Farrell and Grimshaw, 1968-70, II. Read more here...
- Queen Mary School, Lytham St Annes, Lancs: Thomas T Rees & Richard Holt, 1930, II. Read more here...
- Post & Mail Building, Birmingham; John Madin & Partners, 1963-5, not listed. Read more here...
- Shackleton Hall, The Vale, Birmingham University, H T Cadbury-Brown, 1961-5. Read more here...
- Droitwich Spa Lido, Brine Baths Park, Worcs.; T.H. Mawson, 1930's, unlisted. Read more here...
- Haddo House, Highgate Rd, N5, Robert Bailie, 1959-6. Read more here...
- Former Ripon College Chapel, Ripon Training College, North Yorks: WW Chapman of Woodroffe, Buchanan & Coulter, 1963. Read more here...
- Hilsea Lido, Portsmouth, City architect Adrien J Sharp, 1935. Read more here...
- Art Deco Factory, 606 Purley Way (A23), Surrey. Read more here...
- Cattle Market, St. Oswalds Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire; J.V. Wall with A.J. Ault (City Architects' Department), 1955. Read more here...
- Friern Barnet Town Hall, Friern Barnet Lane, N11; Sir John Brown & Henson, 1937. Read more here...
- Draper’s Gardens, London EC2, R. Seifert and Partners, 1966. Read more here...
- Alpha Tower, Birmingham, George Marsh for R. Seifert and Partners, 1972-4. Read more here...
- Bentley Wood, Harland, E Sussex, S Chermayeff, 1936-8. Read more here...
- Pen Pits, Penselwood, Somerset: PJB Harland, 1935, II. Read more here...
- Hilda Besse Building, St. Antony’s College, Woodstock Road, Oxford; Howell, Killick, Partridge & Ami, (1966-71). Read more here...
- Hudson Beare Lecture Theatre, Department of Engineering, Edinburgh University King’s Buildings, Mayfield Road, City of Edinburgh; Robert Gardner-Medwin in association with Stephenson, Young and Partners (1961). Read more here...
- Liberty Shoe Factory, Eastern Boulevard, Leicester, H H Thomson, 1918-19, listed Grade II. Read more here...
- Silhouette Factory, Market Drayton, Shropshire, Robert Townsend, 1959-60, listed Grade II . Read more here...