Tag: Landscape
66. Cambridge Central Mosque
The First purpose built mosque in Cambridge was the vision of Dr Timothy Winters, head of the school of divinity at Cambridge university. Marks Barfield won 2009 invited competition and the scheme was finally completed April this year after 2 years build at a cost of £23m.
46. Garden Museum
The SaLADS visited Dow Jones Architects' sensitive redevelopment of a medieval and Victorian church.
28. Turn End
Turn End is one of three houses designed and built in the 1960s by architect Peter Aldington in the village of Haddenham, Buckinghamshire.
17. Ham House
On a rainy day, a core group of Salads made the journey out of central London to Ham in Richmond to explore the atmospheric Ham House and Gardens set on the banks of the river Thames.
10. Dulwich Picture Gallery
The SaLADS visited John Soane's Dulwich Picture Gallery.
8. The Homewood, Esher
The SaLADS took a trip to The Homewood, a modernist house in Esher, Surrey. Designed by architect Patrick Gwynne for his parents, The Homewood was given by Gwynne to the National Trust in 1999.