The LSE’s Saw Swee Hock student centre Photograph: Nigel Stead/LSE ImagesThe timber and glass canopy above the main entrancePhotograph: Nigel Stead/LSE ImagesThe ‘inscrutable’ scale of the building ‘goes from grand to intimate and back’Photograph: Nigel Stead/LSE Images
Saw Swee Hock student centre interiorPhotograph: Nigel Stead/LSE ImagesSaw Swee Hock student centre detailPhotograph: Nigel Stead/LSE ImagesThe concrete spiral staircase, likened by its architect, John Tuomey, to a ‘baby elephant’Photograph: Nigel Stead/LSE ImagesThe 'Sacred Desert' window by Christopher Le Brun in the Faith Centre of the Saw Swee Hock student centrePhotograph: Nigel Stead/LSE ImagesThe 'Sacred Desert' windowPhotograph: Nigel Stead/LSE ImagesSaw Swee Hock student centre terracePhotograph: Nigel Stead/LSE Images
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