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Secretariat Building , Chandigarh, India, part of UNESCO World Heritage site
Brutalism is an architectural style that spawned from the
modernist architectural movement and which flourished from the 1950s to the 1970s. The following list provides numerous examples of this architectural style worldwide.
Tel Aviv-Yafo City Hall ,
Tel Aviv-Yafo ,
Menachem Cohen , (1956–1964)
Basilica of the Annunciation ,
Nazareth ,
Giovanni Muzio , (1960–1969)
Mivtachim Sanitarium ,
Zikhron Ya'akov ,
Yaakov Rechter , (1966)
The Humanities Building,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Raffi Ripper, Amnon Niv, Natan Magen, (1968)
Carlton Tel Aviv , (1977)
Buenos Aires
Chacarita Cemetery Subterranean / Sixth Pantheon,
Buenos Aires , (1950-1958)
Republica Building, Buenos Aires, (1951-1954)
Santa Maria de Betania Parish, Buenos Aires, (1954)
Santa Catalina de Alejandria Church, Buenos Aires, (1957-1968)
Banco de Londres building , Buenos Aires,
Clorindo Testa , (1959)
University Campus / Pavilion II, Buenos Aires, (1961)
Della Penna School, Buenos Aires, (1963-1969)
Argentine Automobile Club - Once, Buenos Aires, (1968)
Argentine Automobile Club - Palermo, Buenos Aires, (1968)
Telefónica Inclán, Buenos Aires, (1968)
Dorrego Tower, Buenos Aires, (1968-1971)
Nuestra Señora del Valle Parish, Buenos Aires, (1969)
Acoyte Complex, Buenos Aires, (1969)
Rioja Complex, Buenos Aires, (1969-1973)
Institute of the Argentine Federal Police, Buenos Aires, (1974)
Castex Tower, Buenos Aires, (1975-1985)
Parking Marcelo T. De Alvear 686, Buenos Aires, (1970s)
Arribeños 1630, Buenos Aires, (1970s)
Arribeños 1684, Buenos Aires, (1970s)
San Pauls School, Buenos Aires, (1970s)
Normal High School No.1, Buenos Aires, (1970s)
Rodriguez Peña 2043 Building, Buenos Aires, (1975-1978)
Colpayo 54/56, Buenos Aires, (1978)
River Plate Monumental Stadium, Buenos Aires, (1978-1982)
Brazilian Embassy, Buenos Aires, (1978-1989)
National Library of the Argentine Republic , Buenos Aires, Clorindo Testa, (1992)
Córdoba
La Plata
The General Post Office (GPO), Bridgetown, Barbados. (1984)
British Columbia
MacMillan Bloedel Building , Vancouver,
British Columbia , (Erickson/Massey Architects with Francis Donaldson, 1968)
Simon Fraser University –
Burnaby Campus ,
Burnaby ,
British Columbia ,
Arthur Erickson , (1965)
University of Victoria - Craigdarroch Residences,
Victoria, British Columbia , (1964–67)
[5]
University of Victoria - Lansdowne Residences, Victoria, (1969)
[6]
Ontario
Allen Square building, 180 King St. S Waterloo (1980)
Environment Canada, MSC Headquarters, Toronto, (1971)
Lester B. Pearson Building , Ottawa, (1973)
National Arts Centre ,
Ottawa , (1969)
Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts ,
Oakville, Ontario (1977)
Rochdale College , Toronto,
Elmar Tampõld &
John Wells , (1968)
University of Guelph – Center, Main Library and South Residence/Maritime/Prairie Hall,
Guelph , Ontario (John Andrews, 1965)
University of Toronto -
John P. Robarts Research Library , Toronto, A.S. Mathers & E.J. Haldenby, (1973)
University of Toronto Scarborough - Humanities Wing, Science Wing, both
John Andrews , (1964)
University of Waterloo - Mathematics and Computer Building,
Waterloo , (1968)
University of Western Ontario -
D. B. Weldon Library ,
London, Ontario , (1972)
Waterloo Public Library - Main Branch, Albert St, Waterloo (1966)
Walter Carsen Centre , Toronto,
Arthur Erickson , (1984)
Québec
Édifice Marie-Guyart , Québec City, (1972)
Habitat 67 ,
1967 World's Fair ,
Montreal ,
Quebec ,
Moshe Safdie , (1967)
Place Bonaventure , Montreal, Quebec,
Ray Affleck , (1967)
Sofia Central Station (1974),
Bulgaria
National Palace of Culture (1981),
Sofia , Bulgaria
Festivalna (Felatival) Hall (1968), Sofia;
Sofia Hall (1968), Sofia;
Diplomatic Blocs (1973), Joliot Curie str., Sofia;
Sofia Central Station ,
Sofia ,
Bulgaria (1974)
Kambanite Monument (1979), Sofia;
National Palace of Culture (1981), Sofia
Buzludzha Monument ,
Balkan Mountains ,
Bulgaria (1981)
Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Shumen (1981)
Large aviary, bear area and other structures at the
Sofia Zoo (1982);
Sports complex "Cherveno zname” (Red Flag) (1985)
Building 2 (“The Transistor”) of the International House of the Journalists, Varna.
Hans Christian Ørsted Institute ,
Copenhagen ,
Denmark , (
Eva Koppel , 1955–1962)
Technical University of Denmark ,
Kongens Lyngby , Denmark, (Eva Koppel, 1961–1975)
Panum Institute , Copenhagen, Denmark (Eva Koppel, 1966–1986)
Unité d'Habitation de Marseille (Cité Radieuse),
Marseille , France (Le Corbusier, 1952)
Maisons Jaoul ,
Neuilly-sur-Seine , France (Le Corbusier, 1954–1956)
Sainte Marie de La Tourette ,
Lyon , France (Le Corbusier and
Iannis Xenakis , 1960)
Flaine ,
France . (Designed by Marcel Breuer, the entire assembly of hotels, shops, apartment blocks and administrative buildings of Flaine-Forum comprise a themed but varied entity), completed 1969
Centre National de la Danse ,
Pantin (1972)
Auditorium Maurice-Ravel , Lyon, France (1975)
Ruhr University Bochum , Germany (Hentrich, Petschnigg & Partner, 1964)
University of Regensburg ,
Regensburg ,
Germany (1965)
AfE-Turm ,
Frankfurt am Main , Germany (Staatliches Universitätsbauamt, Staatliche Neubauleitung Frankfurt, 1972) (demolished 2014)
Friedenskirche , Monheim-Baumberg, Germany (1974)
Main building of the University of Bielefeld,
Bielefeld University , Bielefeld, Germany (1971-1976)
Embassy of
People's Republic of Czechoslovakia in Berlin, Germany (Věra and Vladimír Machonin, 1978)
Central Plaza , Dublin. Originally the Central Bank of Ireland Building (1978)
Phibsborough Tower, Dublin
[9]
Torre Velasca ,
Milan , Italy, (
BBPR group 1954)
Hotel
DUPARC Contemporary Suites ,
Turin , Italy (Laura Petrazzini, 1971)
British Embassy ,
Rome , Italy, (Basil Spence, 1968)
Majdanek concentration camp , Poland
Supersam Warsaw , Poland (1962)
Młotek, 8 Smolna Street in
Warsaw , Poland (1964, by Jan Bogusławski, Bohdan Gniewiewski)
Bunkier Sztuki,
Kraków , Poland (Krystyna Tołłoczko-Różyska, Antoni Hajdecki, 1965)
Mausoleum of the Majdanek concentration camp, Poland (
Wiktor Tołkin , Janusz Dembek, 1969)
Spodek ,
Katowice , Poland (1971)
Katowice railway station ,
Katowice, Poland (Wacław Kłyszewski, Jerzy Mokrzyński and Eugeniusz Wierzbicki a.k.a. "The Tigers", 1972)
Hala Olivia , Gdańsk, Poland (1972)
Forum Hotel, Kraków, Poland (
Janusz Ingarden , 1978–1989)
Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and Our Lady of Health of the Sick in Katowice, Poland (Henryk Buszko, Aleksander Franta, (1991)
Novobeogradski blokovi (Blocks 22, 23, 28, 30, 61, 62, 63),
Belgrade , Serbia (1948-1990)
Museum of Yugoslavia , Belgrade, Serbia (1962)
Toblerone building, Belgrade, Serbia (1963)
Avala Tower , Belgrade, Serbia (1965; 2009)
New Belgrade town hall, Belgrade, Serbia (1967)
25 May Sportcenter,
Belgrade , Serbia (1975)
Eastern City Gate , Belgrade, Serbia (1976)
County Court,
Požarevac , Serbia (1976)
Western City Gate , Belgrade, Serbia (1977)
County Court,
Sremska Mitrovica (1979)
Zlatibor Hotel,
Užice , Serbia (1981)
Torres Blancas ,
Madrid , Spain (1968)
Facultades de Ciencias Biológicas y Geológicas (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) , Madrid (Francisco Fernández Longoria, 1965–1968)
Walden 7 building,
Sant Just Desvern -
Barcelona , Spain (
Ricardo Bofill , 1975)
Facultad de Ciencias de la Información (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) , Madrid, (José María Laguna Martínez and Juan Castañón Fariña, 1979)
Many of the notable surviving brutalist buildings in England are
listed on the
National Heritage List for England . Inclusion on the list is based on a building's "special architectural and historic interest", with "particularly careful selection required" for buildings constructed after 1945 (i.e. all brutalist structures).
[10] There are three grades of listed building: grade I for buildings "of exceptional interest", grade II* for "particularly important buildings of more than special interest" and grade II for buildings "of special interest". Buildings may also be granted a certificate of immunity from listing for a period of five years, allowing a building to be developed or demolished in the knowledge that it will not be subject to listing in that period.
[11] A certificate of immunity was issued for the
Robin Hood Gardens Estate in 2009 and then again in 2015, prior to its demolition in 2017, after
Historic England determined that it "[did] not meet the very high threshold for listing".
[12] Listing has not always prevented the demolition of buildings, such as
Imperial College London 's Southside Halls of Residence that was demolished in 2005 after the university presented structural engineers' reports – disputed by reports from other structural engineers – that the building was failing and could not be repaired.
[13]
[14]
[15]
Smithdon High School ,
Norfolk ,
Peter and Alison Smithson (1950–54); grade II* listed
[16]
Department of Architecture extension,
University of Cambridge ,
Colin St John Wilson and Alex Hardy with participation by students at the university (1959); grade II listed
[17]
Weeks Hall,
Imperial College London ,
Sheppard Robson and Partners (1957–58); grade II listed
[18]
Park Hill, Sheffield ,
Ivor Smith &
Jack Lynn (1957–60); grade II* listed
[19]
The Beehives,
St John's College ,
Oxford , Michael Powers of
Architects' Co-Partnership (1958–60); grade II listed
[20]
Crescent House
Golden Lane Estate , London,
Chamberlin, Powell and Bon (1958–62); grade II* listed
[21]
Falmer House,
University of Sussex ,
Basil Spence (1960–62); grade I listed
[22]
[23]
Ringway Centre ,
Birmingham ,
James Roberts (1962); set for demolition as of 2023
[update] .
[24]
Kingsgate Bridge ,
Durham ,
Ove Arup (1963); grade I listed
[25]
Kingsgate Bridge and
Dunelm House ,
Durham , United Kingdom
Southside Halls of Residence,
Imperial College London ,
Sheppard Robson (1963); grade II listed but demolished 2005
[13]
[14]
[15]
St Aidan's College ,
Durham ,
Sir Basil Spence (1960–1964)
[26]
[27]
Birmingham New Street Signal Box ,
Birmingham , Bicknell & Hamilton (1964); grade II listed
[28]
Tricorn Centre ,
Portsmouth ,
Owen Luder (1964); Demolished in 2004
Bull Ring Centre ,
Birmingham , (1964); Demolished in 2000
[29]
Piccadilly Plaza , Manchester,
Covell Matthews and Partners (1959–1965)
Dunelm House ,
Durham Students' Union , Richard Raines of
Architects' Co-Partnership (1964–66); grade II listed
[30]
Buckinghamshire County Hall ,
Aylesbury , Frederick B. Pooley (1966)
New County Hall ,
Truro , Francis Kenneth Hicklin & Alan J. Groves (1966); grade II listed
[31]
Denys Wilkinson Building ,
Oxford ,
Philip Dowson (1967)
Balfron Tower , London, Ernő Goldfinger (1965–1967); grade II* listed
[32]
Stoke Newington School ,
Hackney ,
Stillman & Eastwick-Field Partnership (1967)
Brunel University Lecture Centre,
Uxbridge , Richard Sheppard, Robson and Partners (1965–66); grade II listed
[33]
Churchill College ,
Cambridge ,
Sheppard Robson and Partners (1961–1968); grade II listed
[34]
The 'ziggurats' at the
University of East Anglia , Norwich,
Sir Denys Lasdun (1964–68); grade II* listed
[35]
Central Hall and
Derwent College at the
University of York , Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall & Partners (1962–68); all grade II listed
[36]
[37]
[38]
University of Essex , Main campus complex, Kenneth Capon of
Architects' Co-Partnership (1964-1968)
Queen Elizabeth Hall ,
Purcell Room and
Hayward Gallery ,
London ,
Hubert Bennett & Jack Whittle (1967–68); certificate of immunity from listing issued 2020
[39]
Mathematics Tower ,
Manchester , Scherrer & Hicks (1968); Demolished in 2005
Finsbury Estate , London (1968)
Garden building,
St Hilda's College, Oxford ,
Alison and Peter Smithson (1968); grade II listed
[40]
Middleton Grange Shopping Centre , Hartlepool (1969)
Wyndham Court ,
Southampton (1969) grade II* listed
[41]
Preston bus station,
Preston , Keith Ingham & Charles Wilson (1968-1969); grade II listed
[42]
Preston bus station , United Kingdom
The
Trinity Centre Multi-Storey Car Park ,
a.k.a. The
Get Carter Carpark ,
Gateshead , Owen Luder (1964–1969); Demolished in 2010
Tyne Bridge Tower , Gateshead (1960s); Demolished in 2010
Pimlico School , London,
John Bancroft (1967–1970); Demolished in 2010
Leeds International Pool ,
Leeds ,
John Poulson (1970); Demolished in 2009
Hyde Park Barracks , London,
Sir Basil Spence (1970); listing refused 2015
[43]
Pebble Mill Studios , Birmingham,
John Madin (1971); Demolished in 2005
[44]
Trellick Tower , London,
Ernő Goldfinger (1968–1972); grade II* listed
[45]
Blackheath Quaker Meeting House , London,
Trevor Dannatt (1971–72); grade II listed
[46]
High Point ,
Bradford , John Brunton Partnership (1972)
Princes Hall ,
Aldershot , Hampshire,
Building Design Partnership (1972)
Robin Hood Gardens , London, Peter & Alison Smithson (1972); Demolished in 2017
Westgate House ,
Newcastle Upon Tyne ,
Tyne & Wear (1972); Demolished in 2007
School of Oriental and African Studies Philips Building, London, Sir Denys Lasdun (1973); grade II* listed
[47]
Clifton Cathedral ,
Bristol , Ronald Weeks, E S Jennett and Antoni Poremba of the
Percy Thomas Partnership (1969–1973); grade II* listed
[48]
Titan House,
The Northern School of Art ,
Hartlepool (1974)
Birmingham Central Library , Birmingham,
John Madin (1974); Demolished in 2015
[43]
Grenfell Tower , London (1974); Currently shrouded post fire, awaiting outcome of investigation
New Hall Place , Liverpool (1974)
Guy's Hospital Tower,
Southwark , London, Watkins Gray (1974)
The
Barbican Estate , London, Chamberlin, Powell and Bon (1964–1975); grade II listed
[49]
50 Queen Anne's Gate ,
Ministry of Justice ), London,
Fitzroy Robinson & Partners with Basil Spence (1976)
Royal National Theatre , London, (
Sir Denys Lasdun (1969–76)
[50]
Greyfriars bus station ,
Northampton (1976); Demolished in 2015
[43]
Institute of Education building ,
London , Sir Denys Lasdun (1970–76); grade II* listed
[51]
Brighton Centre , Brighton (1977)
Alexandra Road Estate , London, Neave Brown of Camden Architects' Department (1972–78); grade II* listed
[52]
Sampson House , Southwark, London, Fitzroy Robinson & Partners (1979); Demolished in 2018
Woking Civic Offices ,
Woking ,
Surrey (1983)
South Norwood Library near
Croydon ,
Surrey (1968)
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Cables Wynd House , Leith, (1962)
Netherdale football stadium,
Galashiels ,
Scottish Borders , Scotland, (
Peter Womersley , 1963)
Cumbernauld town centre ,
Cumbernauld , Scotland (1963–1967); Demolished in 2022
St. Peter's Seminary ,
Cardross , Scotland (
Gillespie, Kidd & Coia 1966)
Glasgow-Abbotsinch Airport ,
Paisley , Scotland (Basil Spence, 1966)
Andrew Melville Hall ,
St Andrews , Scotland (
James Stirling , 1968)
Council House ,
Perth, Western Australia (
Howlett and Bailey Architects , 1962)
Macquarie University ,
Sydney , Australia (1964)
Macquarie University Library , Sydney, Australia (1967–1978)
Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre ,
Melbourne ,
Victoria , Australia (
Kevin Borland and
Daryl Jackson , 1969)
Llewellyn Hall ,
Canberra , Australia (Daryl Jackson and Evan Walker, 1970)
National Carillon , Canberra, Australia (Cameron, Chisholm & Nicol, 1970)
Cameron Offices , Canberra, Australia (John Andrews, 1972)
Perth Concert Hall , Perth, Western Australia (Howlett and Bailey Architects, 1973)
Biochemistry Building G08,
University of Sydney (1973)
Concrete bus shelters in Canberra (
Clem Cummings , 1975 to early 1990s)
Curtin Business School,
Curtin University of Technology , Perth, Western Australia
Sirius building , Sydney (1978–79)
High Court of Australia building , Canberra, Australia (Edwards Madigan Torzillo and Briggs, 1980)
UTS Tower ,
University of Technology , Sydney, Australia (1979)
National Gallery of Australia , Canberra, Australia (
James Johnson Sweeney and
James Mollison (1982)
Performing Arts Centre ,
Geelong , Australia (1983)
Queensland Cultural Centre ,
Brisbane , Australia, (1985)
Moana Pool ,
Dunedin (1964)
Christchurch College ,
Christchurch (
Sir Miles Warren , 1964)
Alexandra District Court,
Alexandra (1972)
Hannah Playhouse,
Wellington (
James Beard , 1973)
Puaka–James Hight Building ,
University of Canterbury , Christchurch (1974)
Richardson Building,
University of Otago , Dunedin (
Ted McCoy , 1979)
Dunedin Public Hospital , Dunedin (1980)
Panel building – many of which are large and constructed of bare concrete panels.
Panelák – a panel building constructed of pre-fabricated, pre-stressed concrete which may resemble brutalist structures.
Plattenbau – as above but in Germany
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Landsdown Residences
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"New brutalism: Constantin Brodzki's Brussels HQ is up for renovation by Fosbury & Sons" . Wallpaper* . 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2020-05-20 .
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Hellenic National AudioVisual Archive , The Opening of the new Athenian School of Theology building, Duration: 00:04:03:23 – 00:04:51:06
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"Phibsborough Tower and Richmond Road Studios - Open House Dublin 2024" . openhousedublin.com . 2023-10-14. Retrieved 2024-02-26 .
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"Listed Buildings" . Historic England . Retrieved 17 February 2023 .
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"How To Get Historic Buildings or Sites Protected Through Listing" . Historic England . Certificates of Immunity. Retrieved 17 February 2023 .
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"Robin Hood Gardens Estate" . Historic England . Retrieved 17 February 2023 .
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b Eva Branscome (3 January 2005).
"Imperial College – why we sometimes have to admit defeat" . 20th Century Society . Retrieved 19 September 2023 .
^
a
b Rob Sharp (10 February 2005).
"Clash of engineers sparks conflict over Imperial's Southside Halls" . Architects' Journal .
^
a
b Dalya Alberge (13 November 2016).
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^
Historic England .
"SMITHDON SCHOOL INCLUDING MAIN BLOCK WATER TOWER WORKSHOPS AND KITCHENS (Grade II*) (1077909)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
^
Historic England .
"Nos. 1-12 Scroope Terrace, the 1959 rear extension to no. 1 Scroope Terrace and the railings to the front. (Grade II) (1049092)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 15 February 2023 .
^
Historic England .
"Weeks Hall, Imperial College (Grade II) (1263062)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 19 September 2023 .
^
Historic England .
"Park Hill (Grade II*) (1246881)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"St Johns College, the Beehives (Grade II) (1278860)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 15 February 2023 .
^
Historic England .
"CRESCENT HOUSE INCLUDING GROUND FLOOR SHOPS AND SHAKESPEARE PUBLIC HOUSE (Grade II) (1021941)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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"Brutalism" . RIBA . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Falmer House including moat within courtyard (Grade I) (1381044)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
^ Jessica Murray (28 September 2023).
"Birmingham council votes to demolish brutalist landmark" . The Guardian .
^
Historic England .
"Kingsgate Bridge (Grade I) (1119766)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 15 February 2023 .
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"St Aidan's College, Durham University: the dining hall" . RIBA . Retrieved 15 February 2023 .
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"Durham, Durham University, St Aidan's College" . CANMORE National Record of the Historic Environment . Retrieved 15 February 2023 .
^
Historic England .
"BIRMINGHAM NEW STREET SIGNAL BOX (Grade II) (1117383)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 15 February 2023 .
^ Peter Hetherington (29 January 2000).
"Bullish Birmingham baits London with plans for Britain's tallest tower" . The Guardian .
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Historic England .
"Dunelm House including landing stage, steps and attached walls (Grade II) (1477064)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"NEW COUNTY HALL INCLUDING TERRACE POOL SURROUNDS AND BRIDGE TO COURTYARD (Grade II) (1323700)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
^
Historic England .
"Balfron Tower (Grade II*) (1334931)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Lecture Theatre Block, Brunel University (Grade II) (1400162)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
^
Historic England .
"Central buildings Churchill College (Grade II) (1227706)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Norfolk Terrace and attached walkways, at the University of East Anglia (Grade II*) (1390647)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 15 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Central Hall, University of York (Grade II) (1456551)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Former Langwith College, University of York (Grade II) (1457043)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Derwent College, University of York (Grade II) (1457040)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Hayward Gallery and associated terraces (1456996)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"THE GARDEN BUILDING AT ST HILDAS COLLEGE (Grade II) (1379819)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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"WYNDHAM COURT INCLUDING RAISED TERRACE AND RAMPS WYNDHAM COURT INCLUDING TERRACES AND RAMPS, Non Civil Parish - 1051043 | Historic England" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 2023-08-03 .
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Historic England .
"Preston Central Bus Station and Car Park (Grade II) (1416042)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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c Camila Ruz; Maisie Smith-Walters (4 November 2015).
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Historic England .
"TRELLICK TOWER CHELTENHAM ESTATE (Grade II*) (1246688)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Blackheath Quaker Meeting House with cobbled area of forecourt (Grade II) (1462016)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Philips Building, School of Oriental and African Studies (Grade II*) (1401342)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Cathedral Church of SS Peter and Paul (Grade II*) (1271209)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"BARBICAN (Grade II) (1352667)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"Royal National Theatre (Grade II*) (1272324)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, CLORE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES AND ACCOMMODATION FOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (Grade II*) (1246932)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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Historic England .
"ALEXANDRA ROAD ESTATE INCLUDING WALLS, RAMPS AND STEPS COMMUNITY CENTRE AND BOILER HOUSE TO ALEXANDRA ROAD ESTATE NUMBERS 1-21 (INCLUDING A AND B TO EACH NUMBER) NUMBERS 4-119 (INCLUDING A AND B TO EACH NUMBER ON SOUTH SIDE, AND A-K TO EACH NUMBER ON NORTH SIDE) (Grade II*) (1130403)" .
National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 16 February 2023 .
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