Florey Building

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Florey Building
Designer James Stirling
Location Queens College, Oxford
Date 1966
Building Type academic
Climate temperate
Context campus
Architectural Style Modern
Street Address
Notes Roughly U-shaped plan.
At Great Buildings http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Florey_Building.html

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“The new building is a student hostel and practically all the accommodation is in single-room apartments, with separate washbasins and storage, but with shared showers, sanitation and elementary cooking area...Half sunk in the courtyard-podium is breakfast and lecture room.</p>

“The whole mass of accommodation (the caretaker’s flat and the breakfast room excepted) are held up in the air by a series of high concrete stilts. The stilts hold up a container: the tiled red southern wall, broken only by thin bands of glazing (which light the internal corridors) and crowned by the roof lights of the duplex flats on the top storey. At two extreme points, the wall is pierced vertically by the cages of the staircase.”</p>

— James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates. James Stirling, Buildings and Projects. p130.</p>

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Roger H. Clark and Michael Pause. Precedents in Architecture. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1985. ISBN 0-442-21668-8. LC 84-3543. NA2750.C55 1984. drawings and diagrams, p108-109.— Updated edition available at Amazon.com

Peter Arnel and Ted Bickford, ed. James Stirling, Buildings and Projects. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1984. ISBN 0-8478-0448-8. NA997.S78J34. Color photo of interior looking out to the courtyard, p132. Color photo of exterior, p129. Color photo of courtyard, f3, p125.

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