1878 – Adcote, Shropshire
The house was designed by Norman Shaw to a Tudor design and stands in 27 acres of landscaped gardens.
The house was designed by Norman Shaw to a Tudor design and stands in 27 acres of landscaped gardens.
Described as ‘Free Renaissance style’, these office premises were purpose built in 1903 for the Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool.
From The Building News, October 3, 1873: “Those buildings were erected in 1872, from the designs of Mr.
A fine office block on St Andrews Square with office accommodation defined as the horizontal elements and a vertical services tower.
In 1991 architects Benson + Forsyth were selected as winners of the architectural competition to design the new Museum of Scotland.
Designed by Sir Michael Hopkins and featuring his trademark tensile fabric tent, the Dynamic Earth Centre near Holyrood Palace comprises three main parts.