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Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the new timber clad pavilion

RIBA152623
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton

RIBA152624
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton

RIBA152625
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton

RIBA152626
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the shop

RIBA152627
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the shop

RIBA152628
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the reception desk

RIBA152629
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the shop

RIBA152630
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the galleries

RIBA152631
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the galleries

RIBA152632
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton: the galleries

RIBA152633
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.

Brighton Dome and Museum, Brighton

RIBA152634
Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership
NOTES: The Brighton Dome was originally built in 1804-1808 as the Prince of Wales stables and riding house by William Porden. From 1867-1872 the buildings were converted into into a concert hall, corn exchange, picture gallery, library and musuem by Phillip Lockwood the Corporation Surveyor. It was further remodelled in 1901-1902 by Francis J. C. May and in 1934 by Robert Atkinson, who added the pavilion theatre. In the late 1990s there was a proposal for a complete renovation of this complex of buildings, to provide a fully functioning arts centre and museum by the architects Renton Howard Wood Levin, which was completed in 2000.
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