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The Victoria Quarter, Briggate, Leeds, England, designed by architect Frank Matcham (1854-1920). The Stained glass roof is designed by Brian Clarke (1953):
Leeds Architecture Awards 2011 at Town Hall, Leeds.
Guest Assessor John Lyall Managing Director, John Lyall Architects.
02.02.12
Built in the early 1860s to the design of Cuthbert Broderick. An oval 58 x 41.5 metres across and 26 metres from the basement to the top of the dome.
Leeds Architecture Awards 2011 at Town Hall, Leeds.
Guest Assessor John Lyall Managing Director, John Lyall Architects.
02.02.12
Leeds Architecture Awards 2011 at Town Hall, Leeds.
Guest Assessor John Lyall Managing Director, John Lyall Architects.
02.02.12
Leeds Architecture Awards 2011 at Town Hall, Leeds.
Guest Assessor John Lyall Managing Director, John Lyall Architects.
02.02.12
Now offices, but built in the 1870s as a clothing factory and warehouse. Hispano-moorish in style - because what other style would you choose for a large building facing onto a late Georgian garden square?
Cladding on the car park, made up of strips twisted in patterns echoing the intersecting patterns elsewhere in the development.
Still pretty new in February 2020. An upmarket shopping arcade with a John Lewis department store and a multi-storey car park.