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Female playing tamborine

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting female playing tamborine, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'

Fenchurch Street

Midland Bank, Fenchurch Street, London. 1983-1986. An office and banking building on a prominent corner site, the building was conceived as a "gateway" to the City, with a distinctive corner tower. Whilst construction techniques and materials were contemporary, the substance of the building was designed to reflect the adjacent buildings on Leadenhall and Fenchurch streets. Cornice lines from the adjacent buildings were continued and, together with street level rustication, aimed to articulate the scale. The tower on the corner at St Michael's Well had a circular colonnaded portico at ground level, forming the entrance to the bank. The external façade was encased in two different granites. The upper levels of the building, set back progressively above the main cornice level, were clad in metal and glass curtain walling to suggest a traditional attic or roof structure.

Fenchurch Street

Model for 76 Fenchurch Street, London made from wood and painted. Sat on top of a wooden base. Encased in clear acrylic casing box. Dimensions of height, width, depth in centimetres: 47 x 52 x 40

Festival 2000 Photographs

Photographs for youth theatre productions labelled as Festival 2000, some feature Robson Green. Also includes photographs of a panel including Sean O'Brien.

Festival Square

Festival Square is a modern piazza in the West End of Edinburgh, lying on the western side of Lothian Road opposite the Usher Hall. The square was laid out in 1984 and the Sheraton Hotel occupies the west side of the square, with the offices in Capital House to the north and Clydesdale Bank Plaza / The Exchange to the south. Festival Square occupies the site of the good sheds which formed part of the former Princes Street Railway Station, which closed in 1965.

Sir Terry Farrell used Festival Square as a key anchor for the development of his Edinburgh District Masterplan.

Project Partners
Landscape Architects: Ian White Associates
Engineering Consultant: Arup

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