| CHRISTO | Bulgarian artist noted for his work wrapping public buildings including Berlin's Reichstag (7) |
| NORMAN | ___ Foster, architect who reconstructed Berlin's Reichstag building (6) |
| ARSON | Type of crime committed at the Berlin Reichstag on the night of Feb 27, 1933. (5) |
| COLLEGE | Any one of the typically historic Oxbridge buildings including Balliol, Merton and Peterhouse (7) |
| LOBBIES | Halls typically near the entrance of public buildings (7) |
| HANSARD | Parliamentary record of German league leaders in Reichstag debates (7) |
| STAGGER | In Reichstag Germans make unsteady progress (7) |
| TAGGING | Labelling Reichstag gin, generally hidden away (7) |
| HUNDRED | Hot in The Reichstag and Red Square |
| LIBRARY | Around 1, Barry left dilapidated public building (7) |
| LEISURE | ____ centre, large public building with sports facilities (7) |
| HOLDALL | Carrier of advanced age in public building |
| ESCALATOR | Will one intensify fight for convenience in public buildings? (9) |
| AEDILE | (Ancient Rome) A magistrate responsible for public buildings, markets etc. (6) |
| FLEAPITS | Informal term for shabby public buildings, especially cinemas (8) |
| GRAFFITIARTISTS | Those who draw or spray paint images or text on public buildings (8,7) |
| PORTLANDSTONE | Form of sedimentary rock quarried in Dorset that has been used for buildings including St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace (8,5) |
| NEWENT | Gloucestershire market town, with black and white half-timbered buildings including the market house |
| SURVEYOR | One who inspects buildings including their structure and state of repair (8) |
| JONES | Designer of stages, court masques and buildings including Queen's House and Banqueting House (5) |