Rhodes House
AT Editor2023-10-26T13:06:25+01:00Stanton Williams has breathed new life into the historic headquarters of the Rhodes Trust in Oxford with a series of skilfully designed and carefully executed architectural interventions.
Stanton Williams has breathed new life into the historic headquarters of the Rhodes Trust in Oxford with a series of skilfully designed and carefully executed architectural interventions.
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