• The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed building[1] in Greek Revival style by Thomas Lodge[2] located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
  • Bill Parkinson established Parkinson Building Group in 1999 when his home builder went bankrupt in the middle of his new construction.
  • The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed art deco building and campanile. The campanile is the highest point of the building and stands at 187 ft tall.
  • Parkinson Building. Type. CTBUH collects data on two major types of tall structures: 'Buildings' and 'Telecommunications / Observation Towers.'
  • Parkinson Building at the main entrance to the University of Leeds campus, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK Stock Photo - Alamy Parkinson's building By Alamy.
  • Parkinson’s unique approach, based on building the best team for the needs of each job, sets the company apart and makes it a go-to for clients long after the sale.
  • I'd like to expand the 'Places' section by writing about one of the most significant places in Leeds for me, the Parkinson Building.
  • Key to the success of the Parkinson Building refurbishment were the innovations utilised to foster an extra-ordinarily good working relationship between the design...
  • When its construction began in 1938, architects had claimed the Parkinson Building's structure as an architectural marvel in the centuries to follow.