Oxford University glasshouse
observatory tower
laburnam on the infirmary wall
laburnam in a blue sky
Freud amidst the trees
the sky before Blavatnik
trees on the old infirmary wall
Freud against the sky
site for Blavatnik Monstrosity
historic wall to be demolished
site of future Blavatnik carbuncle
Freud stands alone
Frevd door
Freud - Frevd
Freud alone on Walton Street
hulking new health centre
Radcliffe building site
New Radcliffe vista
tower behind the infirmary wall
grot round the Rotunda
unexciting pigeon-hole blocks
not the same level of craftmanship
"exciting" new development
St Paul's Church under threat
Freud at sunrise
tower at dawn
College Cruisers Boatyard 2006
canal at Isis Bridge
St Barnabas sunset
Isis Bridge 2006
spring at Walton Well Bridge
Edward VII pillar box at Jericho
Walton Street 2006
Jude the Obscure, Loch Fyne, and Jericho Tavern
the seaside feel in Jericho
Phoenix Picture House cinema
Partymania party shop
old windows in Kingston Road
Grog Shop on Kingston Road
old Hovis ghost
Hovis ghost sign
Lumley's tea sign
Lumley's coffee ad
Lumley's corner 2006
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There was no practical need for creating this monstrous glass facade. Inside is just a students' lounge with a few settees and a ridiculously high ceiling. Delusions of grandeur on the part of the architects. They did it so that their building would command a big view of the Radcliffe Observatory: never mind the fact that they were spoiling that same view for the people outside. They could have created the same amount of living space by constructing an inoffensive two-storey building with normal-size windows, still affording views of the old Observatory, without upsetting its surroundings. This thing looks like a giant greenhouse.
The best I can say about the Andrew Wiles Building is: at least it's not blue. The colours are sober enough that the brain can to some extent switch off from its ugliness: unlike other buildings, such as the John Radcliffe West Wing, which simply screech to be noticed.
The Andrew Wiles doesn't rate in the top ten of Oxford eyesores: it's just plain boring.
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