•
Golden Lane Estate, Aldersgate, London EC1 1952–1961 (Listed Grade II & Grade II*) • Milton Court Coroner's Court,
weighbridge, flats, offices and
fire station for the City of London, designed 1959, demolished amid controversy, 2008. •
Barbican Estate and
Barbican Centre for the Arts, London EC2 (Listed G II) • Vanbrugh Park Estate, Blackheath, London SE3, completed 1963 •
Roundshaw Estate, Wallington, Surrey, 1965, completed 1967. Original estate demolished in 2010. • Two Saints (later Geoffrey Chaucer) School, Harper Road, London SE1 (Listed II* but substantially demolished by
Southwark borough council in 2007 for the creation of
Globe Academy) • Development at 355 Kings Road for
ILEA • Bousfield Primary School, The Boltons, Earls Court, London SW5 1954–56 (Listed GII) •
University of Leeds, campus expansion masterplan and many individual buildings (1963–75), the largest collection of buildings by the firm after the Barbican. (Listed G II & G II*) •
University of Birmingham (1966) •
Murray Edwards College, Cambridge (Formerly New Hall, Cambridge).
Cambridge University a new college for an ancient university (1962–64, Listed G II*). • 30a Hendon Avenue,
Finchley, London N3, the only private house designed by the practice (Listed G II) • Of the unrealised works the Zoology Tower for
Oxford University, a highly figured point block which would have been visible all over Oxford. • Of the demolished buildings the more significant are a Cooper Taber Seed Factory,
Witham, Essex, and the Shipley Salt Grammar School,
Shipley, West Yorkshire. • Cheltenham Grammar School,
Cheltenham (1965). These buildings were demolished in 1996 (partially owing to the disintegration of the concrete in the 1980s) and replaced on the site by a new campus for what is now
Pate's Grammar School. ==Gallery==