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Empire Pool, Wembley, London

RIBA4744
Williams, Sir Evan Owen (1890-1969)
NOTES: Built for the 1934 Empire Games, this was the largest covered swimming pool in the world on completion. The pool was capable of being decked over to take an ice skating rink and also a tournament arena. The pool itself was last used for the 1948 Summer Olympics, after which the building has been used for entertainment and known simply as Wembley Arena. This is a photograh of a drawing.

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

RIBA5048
Wyatt, Benjamin Dean (1775-1855)

Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank, London: entrance foyer

RIBA5228
Greater London Council. Department of Architecture & Civic Design

Cardiff Castle: Summer Smoking Room

RIBA5267
Burges, William (1827-1881)

Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, London: the Long Gallery

RIBA5400
Chute, John (1701-1776)
NOTES: Horace Walpole purchased Strawberry Hill, a follly, in 1747 and spent until 1776 expanding and redecorating it to his own specifications. He was assisted by two friends, the amateur architect, John Chute, and the draughtsman, Richard Bentley. William Robinson of the Royal Office of Works oversaw the construction.

Heveningham Hall, Suffolk: the entrance hall

RIBA5414
Taylor, Sir Robert (1714-1788)

Salone dei Corazzieri, Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome: close-up of the bas-relief 'Lavanda dei Piedi' by Taddeo Landini above the entrance doors

RIBA5487
Landini, Taddeo (c. 1550-1596)
NOTES: This palace was built by Pope Gregory XIII in 1574 as a summer residence. It served as a papal residence and housed the central offices responsible for the civil government of the Papal States until 1870. It has been the official residence and workplace of the Presidents of the Italian Republic since 1946.
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