Refurbishment
Language: English Series: Building ; Supplement 10 June 1988, 31 (LOAN)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: Begins with a brief review of a selection of recently completed and planned refurbishment projects throughout the country. Includes a profile of Donald Insall, an architect who applies conservation rather than preservation to his work. Reviews efforts by British holiday resorts, such as Ilfracombe and Brighton , who are fighting for business by refurbishing old buildings and goes on to describe the work of one of the few remaining artists of fairground art. Discusses the rehabilitation of Maybury Roadhouse in Edinburgh which will cater for conferences and weddings and concludes with a products review.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS39300 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 30022718 |
Begins with a brief review of a selection of recently completed and planned refurbishment projects throughout the country. Includes a profile of Donald Insall, an architect who applies conservation rather than preservation to his work. Reviews efforts by British holiday resorts, such as Ilfracombe and Brighton , who are fighting for business by refurbishing old buildings and goes on to describe the work of one of the few remaining artists of fairground art. Discusses the rehabilitation of Maybury Roadhouse in Edinburgh which will cater for conferences and weddings and concludes with a products review.