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Dunelm House is a Grade II listed building in Durham, England, built in 1966 in the brutalist style. It belongs to Durham University and houses Durham Students' Union.Its listing entry cites, among other factors, that it is "a significant Brutalist building that reflects the latest in architectural thinking for its date" and that it is "the foremost students’ union building of the post-war ...
The Students' Union occupies and manages Dunelm House, a university-owned building in the centre of Durham where a wide variety of student activities take place. Designed by the Architects' Co-Partnership , the Brutalist , angular concrete building was completed in 1966 under the supervision of architect Sir Ove Arup , whose Kingsgate Bridge ...
Dunelm House, the students' union building at Durham University; Dunelm House, a house at Hummersknott Academy, Hummersknott, Darlington of County Durham. Dunelm Block, also at Hummersknott school; Any of various small businesses, from florists through funeral directors to plumbers, based in and around Durham; Dunelm Group, formerly Dunelm Mill ...
Dunelm House; Durham University Library; Durham University Observatory; K. Kingsgate Bridge; L. Lower Mountjoy Teaching and Learning Centre; M. Maiden Castle, Durham
Dunelm can trace its roots to the Durham University Society, formed in 1921, the Society of Dunelmians in 1905 and the Durham University Association in 1866. [383] Dunelm USA, formerly the North American Foundation for the University of Durham or NAFUD, is a philanthropic body in the United States that hosts alumni events and fundraises for ...
The Durham University Library is the centrally administered library of Durham University in England and is ... Dunelm House (students' union) and the Calman Learning ...
Dunelm House, Durham, 1966 by Richard Raines and Michael Powers of the Architects' Co-Partnership. The Architects' Co-Partnership (ACP) was a firm of English architects, founded in 1939 as the Architects' Cooperative Partnership by recent graduates of the Architectural Association School of Architecture.
Many student centers were built as part of the rapid expansion of higher education in the UK following World War II with architectural styles ranging from classical to modernist; the brutalist Dunelm House, built in 1966 for Durham Students' Union, is considered "the foremost students’ union building of the post-war era in England" and was ...