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The International House on University of Nottingham’s Jubilee Campus
David McFadden | architect, architecture, modern architecture, modern buildings, new buildings |
September 16, 2009

My immediate reaction to this was WOW because it seems to pop off the page, but upon closer review it initial luster was scummed by it massing. It sort of resembles a Zamboni and I can’t get that image out of my head. Not good.
Via DailyDose
The International House on University of Nottingham’s Jubilee Campus by Make Architects, 2008. For the first phase of the campus expansion project, Make realized two other buildings, the Amenities Building and the Sir Colin Campbell Building.
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