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Inland Revenue Centre

Nottingham, UK 1994
The transformation of a brownfield site extends the character and urban grain of the city, to create accommodation space for 1,800 staff.

Seven separate buildings, in the form of courtyards and L-shaped blocks, range along a curving spine road, lined with trees and car parking. It is crossed by radiating streets, which focus on Nottingham Castle, on a steep bluff above.

Details

  • Value £54m
  • Size 39,000m2
  • Client Inland Revenue
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