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[[File:RedHousePavilion.jpg|300px|right]]The 'Red House Pavillion' was built as part of the 2015 London Festival of Architecture which had a special feature on Irish Architecture in Britain, the New Horizon  Irish Desig installation was at Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross, N1C 4UZ and The Tank, Design Museum, 28 Shad Thames, SE1 2YD  
[[File:RedHousePavilion.jpg|300px|right]]The 'Red House Pavillion' was which had a special feature on Irish Architecture in Britain, the New Horizon  Irish Desig installation was at Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross, N1C 4UZ and The Tank, Design Museum, 28 Shad Thames, SE1 2YD  


A collaboration by architects Clancy Moore, TAKA, Steve Larkin and Hall McKnight. Two temporary structures at King’s Cross will play host to talks, performances and events with other emerging talent in contemporary Irish design culture.
will play host to talks, performances and events with other emerging talent in contemporary Irish design culture.








[[File:RedHousePaulKlee.jpeg|300px|right]] Rd House by Paul Klee 1929
==Houses That Are Red==
Poirot episodes seem to be one long beautiful [['Moderne' Houses|'moderne' house]] after another.  From [[Joldwynds]], a modernist house in Surrey, which was a location for more than one show, to the exquisite [['High & Over']] House in Amersham, Bucks which was used as the location in the episode 'King of Clubs' the producers have been spoilt for choice of location. While focussing on 1930s houses, they have had the pair travel to a wide variety of homes, including austere Geogian country piles like [[Castern Hall]] and perfectly preserved Tudor manor houses like [[Dorney Court]]. The following list is not exhaustive, and does not include the other amazing (non-domestic) buildings they visit, some of which are listed out at the end of the page:
 
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File:Highandover.jpg|link='High & Over'|[['High & Over']] in Amersham, Bucks used in the episode 'King of Clubs'.
File:Joldwynds, Holmbury St Mary Surrey.jpg|link=Joldwynds|[[Joldwynds]], Holmbury St Mary Surrey used as Kings Lacey in 'The Theft of the Royal Ruby' and as Davenheim's house in 'The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim'
File:ModerneHseSurrey.jpg| Moderne House in Surrey used as background in 'The Veiled Lady' and as Claude Anton's house in 'Wasp's Nest' (PhotoCredit: Joan Street)
 
 
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==Red House Concepts==
Poirot episodes seem to be one long beautiful [['Moderne' Houses|'moderne' house]] after another.  From [[Joldwynds]], a modernist house in Surrey, which was a location for more than one show, to the exquisite [['High & Over']] House in Amersham, Bucks which was used as the location in the episode 'King of Clubs' the producers have been spoilt for choice of location. While focussing on 1930s houses, they have had the pair travel to a wide variety of homes, including austere Geogian country piles like [[Castern Hall]] and perfectly preserved Tudor manor houses like [[Dorney Court]]. The following list is not exhaustive, and does not include the other amazing (non-domestic) buildings they visit, some of which are listed out at the end of the page:
 
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File:RedHousePaulKlee.jpeg| 'Red House'by Paul Klee. Abstract impressionism from 1929  
File:RedHousePavilion.jpg| The Red House Pavillion, A collaboration by architects Clancy Moore, TAKA, Steve Larkin and Hall McKnight. Temporary structures at King’s Cross built as part of the 2015 London Festival of Architecture
 
 
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tony Fretton's Red House 2001

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The 'Red House Pavillion' was which had a special feature on Irish Architecture in Britain, the New Horizon Irish Desig installation was at Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross, N1C 4UZ and The Tank, Design Museum, 28 Shad Thames, SE1 2YD

will play host to talks, performances and events with other emerging talent in contemporary Irish design culture.



Houses That Are Red

Poirot episodes seem to be one long beautiful 'moderne' house after another. From Joldwynds, a modernist house in Surrey, which was a location for more than one show, to the exquisite 'High & Over' House in Amersham, Bucks which was used as the location in the episode 'King of Clubs' the producers have been spoilt for choice of location. While focussing on 1930s houses, they have had the pair travel to a wide variety of homes, including austere Geogian country piles like Castern Hall and perfectly preserved Tudor manor houses like Dorney Court. The following list is not exhaustive, and does not include the other amazing (non-domestic) buildings they visit, some of which are listed out at the end of the page:


Red House Concepts

Poirot episodes seem to be one long beautiful 'moderne' house after another. From Joldwynds, a modernist house in Surrey, which was a location for more than one show, to the exquisite 'High & Over' House in Amersham, Bucks which was used as the location in the episode 'King of Clubs' the producers have been spoilt for choice of location. While focussing on 1930s houses, they have had the pair travel to a wide variety of homes, including austere Geogian country piles like Castern Hall and perfectly preserved Tudor manor houses like Dorney Court. The following list is not exhaustive, and does not include the other amazing (non-domestic) buildings they visit, some of which are listed out at the end of the page: