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was their most important building of this phase, and the last major building they designed. Winning a competition in 1974 for the entirely new college, their building is clad almost exclusively in brick, and incorporates existing gardens dating from the 1890s and 1900s. It was listed at Grade II* in
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as an apprentice and continued to design churches and other works for the Roman
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relocated many people from inner city
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were the dominant external building finishes. This style was continued in the second phase, after the war, but with less successful results. The third and most celebrated phase is the period 1956-1987, when
Metzstein and MacMillan took over creative control, bringing with them the influence of
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197:(1873â1924), grandson of the founder, and John Gaff Gillespie as partners. William Alexander Kidd (1879â1928) joined the firm in 1898, becoming a partner, with Gillespie, in 1918 (James Salmon had left the firm in 1913). Kidd became sole partner on Gillespie's death in 1926.
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Gillespie, Kidd & Coia's most significant work. However, since the building's closure in the 1980s it has been in a ruinous state. In January 2019 Ronnie Convery, director of communications of the
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Wolverhampton-born Coia's internment, although several of his Italian-born relatives were taken to the
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