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Trades Union Congress Memorial Building, Great Russell Street, London: detail of doors in the council chamber

RIBA120789
Aberdeen, David du Rieu (1913-1987)
NOTES: This building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal London Architecture for 1958.

Trades Union Congress Memorial Building, Great Russell Street, London: detail of the door handles on the door to the council chamber

RIBA120790
Aberdeen, David du Rieu (1913-1987)
NOTES: This building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal London Architecture for 1958.

Headquarters for Sainsbury's, Stamford House, Blackfriars, London: detail of door handle in chromium-plated steel

RIBA121677
Dennis Lennon & Partners
NOTES: This was an extension and complete remodelling of a 1912 building which was formerly Sainsbury's warehouse and office.

Headquarters of the British Rayon and Synthetic Fibres Federation, Hamilton House, 138 Piccadilly, London: detail of the door handles on the entrance doors to the main exhibition room from the entrance hall

RIBA122139
Russell, Robert Dick (1903-1981)
NOTES: 138 Piccadilly was originally built in 1757-1758 by Matthew Brettingham and was later remodelled by R. S. Wornum in the late 19th century. The new headquarters for the British Rayon and Synthetic Fibres Federation was designed by R. D. Russell to provide office and exhibition space for the Federation.

Boardroom suite for British Nylon Spinners, Bowater House, Knightsbridge, London: detail of handles to the double-doors to the Boardroom and entrance vestibule

RIBA122292
Guy Morgan & Partners
NOTES: Bowater House was designed by Guy Morgan & Partners. The boardroom suite featured here was designed by Misha Black and Christine Durrell of the Design Research Unit. The door handle shafts are solid walnut with stainless steel fixings.

Boardroom suite for British Nylon Spinners, Bowater House, Knightsbridge, London: detail of typical door-knob

RIBA122293
Guy Morgan & Partners
NOTES: Bowater House was designed by Guy Morgan & Partners. The boardroom suite featured here was designed by Misha Black and Christine Durrell of the Design Research Unit. The door-knob is solid walnut.

Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: detail of door handles on the doors in the entrance to the first floor corridors from the stairs

RIBA122598
Rosenauer, Michael (1884-1971)
NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors.
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