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  2. Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios - Wikipedia

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    Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (also known as FCBStudios) is a British architectural design firm, established in 1978, with offices in Bath, [1] London, Manchester and Belfast. The firm is known for its pioneering work in sustainable design and social design agenda.

  3. Bath School of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Bath School of Art and Design is an art college in Bath, England, now known separately as the Bath School of Art and the Bath School of Design. It forms part of the Bath Spa University whose main campus is located a few miles from the City at Newton Park , between Newton St Loe and Corston , in North Somerset, just outside the city of Bath.

  4. University Radio Bath - Wikipedia

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    The URB Studio - Norwood House, University of Bath. URB has a set of 3 studios in the heart of the newly built Student Centre and an office; Studio 1 - the main broadcast studio, Studio 2 - a DJ studio/radio-with-pictures suite, and finally Studio 3 - a production studio and news room.

  5. University of Bath - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bath is a public research university in Bath, England. It received its royal charter in 1966, along with a number of other institutions following the Robbins Report . Like the University of Bristol and University of the West of England , Bath can trace its roots to the Merchant Venturers' Technical College, established in ...

  6. Bath Spa University - Wikipedia

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    Bath Spa University is a public university in Bath, England, with its main campus at Newton Park, about 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (5.6 km) west of the centre of the city. The university has other campuses in the city of Bath, and one at Corsham Court in Wiltshire .

  7. Bath Assembly Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The building, made of Bath stone, is arranged in a U shape. There are four main function rooms in the complex: the 100-foot-long (30 m) ballroom—the largest Georgian interior in Bath; the tea room; the card room; and the octagon. The rooms have Whitefriars crystal chandeliers and are decorated with fine art.

  8. John Wood, the Younger - Wikipedia

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    John Wood was born in 1728, the year his father moved to Bath, and was baptised in Bath Abbey. [2] He was trained by his father and as a young man worked on several of his father's projects such as Liverpool Town Hall. In either 1752 or early 1753 he married Elizabeth Brock. They had two sons together and at least eight daughters. [3]

  9. The Forum, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Forum was built as an art deco cinema in Bath, Somerset, England, in 1934, and was designated as a Grade II* listed building on 28 May 1986. [1] The building closed as a cinema in 1969, and has subsequently been used as a dancing school, a bingo hall, a church and a large event space for concerts and stand-up comedy.