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Building style

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The Parkinson Building does have an art deco interior, but its overall structure, exterior, floor plan and windows are clearly Palladian or Neo-Palladian. The first sentence in this article, which reads "The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed art deco building", is very misleading. The columns at the top of the Parkinson Steps and those inside the Parkinson Court might have steel structure internally, but they appear to be classical Greek columns as in Palladian villas.

Edited with references. Does that help? Chemical Engineer (talk) 16:59, 21 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Sources

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Stiny, G and Mitchell, WJ (1978) The Palladian grammar. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 5:5-18

Rollo, J (1995) Triangle and T-square: The windows of Frank Lloyd Wright. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 22:75-92