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Design for a domestic interior: perspective view from above showing an open-plan kitchen and living area

RIBA36502
Goldfinger, Erno (1902-1987)
NOTES: During World War II Erno Goldfinger presented his vision of the reconstruction of a post war Britain in a series of exhibitions mounted for the Army Bureau of Current Affairs (A.B.C.A.). In the 1944 ABCA exhibition entitled 'Planning your home' Goldfinger proposed a blueprint for improved layout and modern design in the domestic home.

Preliminary design for a chapel, Foundling Hospital, Guilford Street, Bloomsbury, London

RIBA37301
Jacobsen, Theodore (d.1772)
NOTES: Sanderson was the executive architect for the chapel designed by the amateur, Theodore Jacobsen. The sheet also includes sketches of a bookcase seen in profile.

South Africa Travel Bureau, 70 Piccadilly, London: floor to ceiling metal plant stand and bookcase

RIBA38593
James Cubitt & Partners
NOTES: When designed in 1950, the South Africa Tavel Bureau was considered a landmark in post-war architecture, being the first 'modern shop' in London and a design of great elegance and sophistication.

June Park's house, Highgate, London: the fireside area of the living room

RIBA38603
Park, June (1920-)
NOTES: June Park designed this house for herself and her husband, the architect Cyril Mardall.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: a fireside banquette and oak and brass coffee table

RIBA40100
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.

Loos Haus, Michaelerplatz, Vienna: close-up of a brass and oak coffee table

RIBA40102
Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: Originally built as a department store for the tailors Goldman & Salatsch, this commercial and residential block has experienced different uses, latterly as a bank.
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