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Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. The building designed by Foster and Partners and completed in 1995 contains the Squire Law Library, five auditoriums, offices and several seminar rooms. It is four stories high, with a further two stories below ground.
Keywords: Norman Foster, Faculty of Law University of Cambridge, high tech architecture, Squire Law Library
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