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2010 Buildings of the Month for the year 2010 are listed below: June 2010 Israel Goldstein Synagogue, Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel May 2010 MS Spirit of Free Enterprise/Oleander April 2010 Maslennikov Factory Canteen, Moscow March 2010 Cripps Building, St John's College, Cambridge January
2009 Buildings of the Month for the year 2009 are listed below: January 2010 Salvation Army Men's Social Services Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne December 2009 Group of three houses at Haddenham, Buckinghamshire November 2009 Saint Peter and Saint Paul’s Church, New Brighton October 2009 Central Criminal Court Extension, London September 20
Autumn Lectures on Landscapes Front Page 19/10/11 Autumn Lectures on Landscapes The Autumn Lecture Series, Landscapes and Gardens - new looks, new books ... until 1 Dec. The series is given by the authors of new books about aspects of twentieth century and later landscape and garden design. Book now for the
George Pace Conference Society News 01/05/10 George Pace Conference A one-day conference of the Architect George Gaze Pace (1915-75). Pace is now widely considered the leading ecclesiastical architect in the second-half of the twentieth century. This fascinating one-day conference will include talks from leading academics and George Pace’s son Peter, author
Journal 7: The Heroic Period of Conservation The Heroic Period of Conservation: Edited by Elain Harwood and Alan Powers Published ... 6 4 Order from Amazan for just £10 The idea that conservation an be 'heroic' is a deliberately prvocative borrowing from Alison and Peter Smithson's description of the 1920s as 'The
George Pace Conference Society News 01/05/10 George Pace Conference A one-day conference of the Architect George Gaze Pace (1915-75). Pace is now widely considered the leading ecclesiastical architect in the second-half of the twentieth century. This fascinating one-day conference will include talks from leading academics and George Pace’s son Peter, author