101 Barbirolli Square
by sandinista
For Giulio in colour. Named after the world famous conductor Sir John Barbirolli, Barbirolli Square has the Bridgewater Hall on one side and two office buildings, numbers 100 and 101, on the other. These buildings, clad in glass and pale grey granite, were designed by the RHWL Partnership, the same architectural practice that created the Bridgewater Hall.
Uploaded12/08/2011 - 14:37
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Posted 12/08/2011 - 16:15
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Yes that's a luscious blue isn't it? However I too would have gone straight to the conversion regardless!
I suppose the issue is the top of the building and the sky are both dark, if either they we're opposed it would make the conversion far more appealing and even continue the symmetry created by the floors/windows.
I suppose the issue is the top of the building and the sky are both dark, if either they we're opposed it would make the conversion far more appealing and even continue the symmetry created by the floors/windows.
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Posted 15/08/2011 - 09:57
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Mnay thanks for the feedback and comments, much appreciated
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Posted 23/08/2011 - 18:22
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Stranger things have happened Paul many thanks
Great simplicity is only won by an intense moment or by years of intelligent effort. T.S Eliot
Gear Not enough!!
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My not so new website
Gear Not enough!!
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