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Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the library reception room (during World War II)

RIBA Ref No RIBA137194
Architect/DesignerWornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
CountryUK: England
CityLondon
Subject Date1934
Image Date1940
ViewInterior
StyleModern Movement
MediumPhotoprint
Library ReferenceRIBA6B/8
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditRIBA Collections
SubjectLibraries ; Societies' buildings
NOTES: This is became the first-floor gallery.
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NOTES: This was the headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects from 1860 until 1934. The building was originally designed by James Wyatt in 1799. But was subsequently added during the RIBA's tenure from 1859-1934. Three top-lit galleries were added in 1859 by Charles Gray and J. Edmeston Junior, of which one remains which has a ribbed and glazed barrel vault. The rear first-floor room is a top-lit creation by Macvicar Anderson of 1879 and the square meeting room with dome was added in 1924 by Arthur Keen on a concrete frame devised by Oscar Faber. This drawing shows the library of the RIBA at the Institute's previous headquarters in Conduit Street, London. It was drawn in the year of the Insitute's 100th anniversary in 1934 and just prior to its move to new premises at 66 Portland Place.

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the first-floor library reception room during World War II)

RIBA137195
Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: This became the first-floor gallery.
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