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<br><br>
<h2>About</h2>
<br><br>
<p>Buildings of Brighton is an interactive guide to some of Brighton's finest buildings and sites of architectural interest.
It is by no means an exhaustive list, but contains a mixture of famous sites and some lesser-known buildings with features
of intrigue. If you're ready for a walk, the whole list can be completed in a day!
<br><br>
The website was created by Lydia, a student of Architecture currently working for Brighton & Hove Council, and Tash, a soon-to-be
graduate of Anthropology at the University of Sussex. We noticed that despite Brighton's popularity as a tourist destination, there was a
lack of free and up-to-date resources regarding the great variety of buildings you can find here.
We created the site as a project for
Code First: Girls, an NPO running coding courses for females to help tackle the issue of gender diversity in technology. Please see
our 'Contact' page if you have any feedback for us, or use the social media buttons below :) </p>
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<p id="bibliography">**A lot of our research came from "A Guide to the Buildings of Brighton", written in 1990 by students/staff from the School of Architecture and Interior Design
at Brighton University. Full bibliography details: <br>
A Guide to the Buildings of Brighton - School of Architecture and Interior design, Brighton Polytechnic (1990). Published and printed by McMillan Martin Ltd.,
of Macclesfield, Cheshire for the South East Region of the Royal Institute of British Architects. ISBN 1869865030** </p>
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