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  1. Cliente Queen’s College. Arquitecto James Stirling. Colaboradores Roy Cameron (arquitecto asociado), Gunther Ismer. Consultores Monk & Dunstone, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, A. Bresslojf & Associates.

  2. The Florey Building, a residential student block (built 1968-71), was designed by James Stirling and Partners for Queen’s College, Oxford, and named in honour of Nobel laureate Sir Howard Florey, Provost of Queen’s College from 1962 to 1968. The building is arranged on five storeys, in an approximately horseshoe-shaped plan which encloses a ...

  3. 29 de jul. de 2020 · El video analiza y compara tres de los edificios construidos por James Stirling para universidades inglesas: la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de L...

  4. 27 de may. de 2016 · www.queens.ox.ac.uk. The Florey Building (1971) was designed by James Stirling, one of the most inventive and often controversial, British architects of the post-war period. The building, which provides accommodation for undergraduates and postgraduates, was commissioned by Lord Howard Florey, the Queen’s College Provost and a Nobel Prize ...

  5. The Florey is regarded as one of the great post-war modernist buildings in Britain. It houses first year undergraduates for The Queen’s College Oxford and is among the few surviving works of the architect James Stirling, acclaimed as the most brilliant designer of his generation. Whilst admired worldwide for its boldness and heroism, the ...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Avanti director Amir Ramezani said in 2016: ‘The Florey Building has generated a large amount of public interest, and the college has been meticulous in safeguarding the future of the building in a balanced, sensitive and sustainable way.’. James Stirling received the Aalto Award in 1977, the RIBA Gold Medal in 1980 and the Pritzker Prize ...

  7. 30 de jun. de 2014 · Churchill College, ... collaborated with John McAslan to renovate Stirling’s Florey Building for Queens ... 2012 ‘James Stirling Revisionary Modernist,’ which ...