MARSHALLS - Great Court at Somerset House - Brief Article

Architectural Review, The, April, 2001

> The Great Court at Somerset House, London, formerly a car park, has been transformed into an impressive urban space by the use of new granite paving, inset at its centre by a 55-jet fountain which bursts out of the ground. The architect, Donald Insall Associates, specified Marshalls granite sett paving in pink, charcoal, buff and silver grey, produced by hand to match the original Victorian setts.

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