NOTES: Built as the palace of the Prince-Bishops to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, though modified by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Johann Maxmilian von Welsch.
NOTES: Built as the palace of the Prince-Bishops to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, though modified by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Johann Maxmilian von Welsch.
NOTES: Built as the palace of the Prince-Bishops to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, though modified by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Johann Maxmilian von Welsch.
NOTES: Built as the palace of the Prince-Bishops to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, though modified by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Johann Maxmilian von Welsch.
NOTES: Built as the palace of the Prince-Bishops to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, though modified by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Johann Maxmilian von Welsch.
NOTES: Originally designed as a base for the Smithfield Show, the Royal Agricultural Hall was converted into a trade and exhibition centre by the Renton Howard Wood Levin Partnership in 1984-1986. The wrought iron roof spans 123 feet, with ironwork by Andrew Handyside & Co of Derby. See RIBA118081 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: 45 Berkeley Square is a Grade I town house by Henry Flitcroft with a very fine interior. The first-floor drawing rooms were redecorated in 1763-1767 by Sir William Chambers for Clive of India. These images were commissioned by the Whinney-Mackay Lewis Partnership for a proposed refurbishment. See RIBA118844 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: 45 Berkeley Square is a Grade I town house by Henry Flitcroft with a very fine interior. The first-floor drawing rooms were redecorated in 1763-1767 by Sir William Chambers for Clive of India. These images were commissioned by the Whinney-Mackay Lewis Partnership for a proposed refurbishment. See RIBA118828 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Chatham Dockyard was established as a Royal Dockyard from 1567. It closed in 1984, but has a number of surviving historic structures ranging in date from the early 18th century to the early-mid 20th century. It is now managed as a visitor attraction. See RIBA118978 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Chatham Dockyard was established as a Royal Dockyard from 1567. It closed in 1984, but has a number of surviving historic structures ranging in date from the early 18th century to the early-mid 20th century. It is now managed as a visitor attraction. See RIBA118952 for a black and white version of this image.