Basil Spence & Partners

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Basil Spence & Partners was the architectural practice founded and led by renowned British architect Sir Basil Spence, responsible for numerous significant post-war building projects.

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instanceOf architectural practice
activity design of ecclesiastical buildings
design of educational buildings
design of public buildings
architecturalStyle Brutalism NERFINISHED
Modernism
associatedWith British post-war reconstruction
Sir Basil Spence’s architectural career
country United Kingdom
era post-war architecture
field architecture
founder Sir Basil Spence NERFINISHED
hasLeader Sir Basil Spence NERFINISHED
industry architecture and design
leader Sir Basil Spence NERFINISHED
locationCountry England NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sir Basil Spence NERFINISHED
notableFor significant post-war building projects in Britain
notableProjectType cathedrals
government buildings
university campuses
notableWork Brighton University of Technology buildings (early Sussex campus work often attributed to Spence practice) NERFINISHED
Coventry Cathedral NERFINISHED
Falmer House, University of Sussex NERFINISHED
New Zealand Parliament Beehive concept involvement (Spence’s practice associated with early design input)
University of Sussex campus NERFINISHED
specialization institutional architecture
large-scale public commissions
timePeriod 20th century

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