• The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed building in Greek Revival style by Thomas Lodge located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
  • 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.
  • The building honors British engineer and entrepreneur Frank Parkinson. The building is located at the University of Leeds campus and is accessible to students...
  • For large-scale conferences, Parkinson Court can be combined with the nearby Michael Sadler Building, to accommodate up to 340 delegates.
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  • I'd like to expand the 'Places' section by writing about one of the most significant places in Leeds for me, the Parkinson Building.
  • The Parkinson Building, University of Leeds. Architect. Lanchester and Lodge. Date Built. opened 1932. Location.
  • Parkinson building leeds parking - parkopedia meet in the centenary gallery, parkinson building (turn to the right after entering the university of leeds is...
  • Parkinson Building, University of Leeds. Designed by architect Thomas Lodge. Building started in 1938 but wasn’t finished until 1951 because of World War Two.