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Keble connection. (residence building at Keble College in Oxford, England)

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The Architectural Review, September 1st, 1995

Rick Mather Architects used a deferential strategy in the design of a new four-storey residential building for Keble College in Oxford, England. This strategy enabled the building's designers to create a spatial effect that minimizes the reductivist topology of the structure. This innovative manipulation of space also gave the building an appearance of simplicity that embodies Keble College's principles. A humanely inventive new block of student residences for Oxford's Keble College shows what can be achieved with a normally redutivist and uninspring building type. Keble College is an enduri...

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