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Baltic Flour Mills: A new international centre for the contemporary visual arts on the banks of the Tyne
Library Shelf Location
13.ENBA
Publication Date
1997
Description
An early projection plan of the building with computer aided designs. Useful to see how the initial designs altered as the project progressed. (Note: no publication date is given but the content dates this brochure to 1997)
Quantity
1
Author
Peter Stark
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council
Categories
Galleries/Museums/Private Collections
,
Planning and the Urban Environment
Keywords
Architectural drawings
,
Gateshead Quayside
,
Culture-led regeneration
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BALTIC pre-conversion 1997
Related Countries/Global Region
Britain/UK
,
England
Related Gallery
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Language
English
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Tomokazu Matsuyama
Robert H Crutchley
Stephen Kaltenbach
Harwood
Gruppo Eya
Roberta M Graham
Francis Scattergood
Bob Janz
Penny Davenport
Fernando Sanchez Castillo
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