| Residential Building, Downing College, Cambridge. 1992 - 1996. |
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| 'Terry's Howard Court at Downing College, a three-storied range of chambers eleven bays long, continues the Doric colonnade of the Howard Building at right angles to it but as an open internal passageway. Casement windows on the top story echo those in the nearby buildings from 1930 to 1932 and 1950 to 1953 by Sir Herbert Baker and A. T. Scott. A generous building of Ketton stone with widely spaced windows below broadly projecting Tuscan eaves - a development of Terry's houses in Frog Meadow in Dedham - Howard Court is popular with the undergraduates who live in it.'
From Radical Classicism by David Watkin. |
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