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  1. Edificio Florey, Queens College, Oxford. James Stirling. Tipología Universidad Educación. Material Ladrillo. Fecha 1966 - 1971. Ciudad Oxford. País Reino Unido. Fotógrafo Richard Einzig.

  2. Florey Building, Queens College, Oxford. James Stirling. Typologies University Education. Material Brick. Date 1966 - 1971. City Oxford. Country United Kingdom. Photographer Richard Einzig.

  3. James Stirling diseñó en 1966 el Edificio Florey en el Queen's College de Oxford, terminando su construcción en 1971. El proyecto es un alojamiento para estudiantes con cocinas contiguas en cada planta y una zona de desayuno en el patio. El edificio crea con su volumen único una figura que recuerda a un semicírculo.

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  4. 2 de sept. de 2011 · The Queen's College Florey building is the third and last building of “The Red Trilogy” (the Leicester Engineering Faculty building and the Cambridge History Faculty building being the first...

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  5. 25 de ago. de 2023 · James Stirling. Florey Building, Queen´s College. Source: James Stirling Location: Oxford, United Kingdom Year: 1971. Date: August 25, 2023 Category: Classic.

  6. The building was commissioned for The Queen's College by the then Provost of the college, Sir Howard Florey —later Lord Florey of Adelaide—who shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine for synthesising the drug penicillin for use, saving hundreds of thousands of lives in the aftermath of WWII. The Florey Building was named after ...

  7. Hace 4 días · The Florey Building, a residential student block (built 1968-71), was designed by James Stirling and Partners for Queens College, Oxford, and named in honour of Nobel laureate Sir Howard Florey, Provost of Queens College from 1962 to 1968.