Updated: Tuesday, July 31, 2001
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Avon House Project.

Introduction.
Avon House is a 1970's block of flats arranged on three floors, providing residential and ancillary accomodation, which includes a boiler house and lock-up garages. The building is situated within the grounds of Plymouth's Mount Gould Hospital and is currently unoccupied and in poor external condition.

Avon House

Dennis Wilkinson's Environmental Building students have been using this building as the basis of one of their 'Building Reuse' projects; to support this project students on the ACAD203 Aspects of Virtual Reality module have created some 'virtual' views of the building and its surroundings.

Click here to see the outside of Avon House
Click here to see the inside of Avon House

Please note that you'll need to have Apple Computer's free QuickTime viewer (with browser plug-in) installed on your computer in order to view the QTVR panoramas properly. Each QTVR file is about 450 kB - which could take a minute or so to download.

Click to link to Apple's UK QuickTime web site.

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