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  1. The building is part of the Red Trilogy by James Stirling. Beginning in the late 1950s, the architect designed three university buildings featuring distinctly red materials: red bricks and red tiles. The Red Trilogy includes the Engineering Building, University of Leicester (1959–1963), the Faculty of History, University of ...

  2. Opened in 1963 and widely regarded as one of the most architecturally important buildings of its era, the Engineering Building at Leicester is utterly distinctive.

  3. 20 de ene. de 2020 · Engineering Building in Leicester Technical Information. Architects: James Stirling & James Gowan; Location: Leicester University, Leicester, England; Client: University of Leicester; Topics: Brick, Glass, Educational Architecture, Universities; Style: Postmodernism; Project Year: 1959-1963

  4. For now, however, the Stirling and Gowan achievement can be thoroughly measured in their just-finished Engineering Building at Leicester University. Its design goes back to 1959, although it was occupied by students and faculty for the first time only in the fall of 1963, and its interior arrangements were still incomplete in certain details at ...

  5. Opened in 1963 and considered one of the most important buildings from architectural point of view of its time, the Engineering Building of the University of Leicester, a project by architects James Stirling and James Gowan, is absolutely distinctive.

  6. Inaugurado en 1963 y considerado como uno de los edificios más importantes desde el punto de vista arquitectónico de su época, el Edificio de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Leicester, proyecto de los arquitectos James Stirling y James Gowan, es absolutamente distintivo.

  7. Completed in 1963, the Engineering Building is often said to be the first ‘Post-Modern’ building in Britain.