Queen Mother Square
Quinlan Terry has designed nine buildings in the centre of Poundbury, the new town in Dorset commissioned by the Prince of Wales. They have a diverse range of uses from residential and office accommodation, to a supermarket and a hotel and are a more dominant scale to most of the surrounding buildings, marking the importance of Queen Mother Square as the focal point and urban centre for the town.
Details
Location
Dorset
Year of Build
2004-2016
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