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Red House, Bexleyheath, London: the hall and stairs seen from the upper landing

RIBA119995
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: Philip Webb designed the building for his friend the artist William Morris, but Morris was responsible for the interior decoration. See RIBA155636 for a colour version of this image.

National Union of Teachers (NUT) headquarters, Hamilton House, London: the central lightwell prior to construction

RIBA120696
Chadwick, Hulme (1910-1977)
NOTES: In 1962 a new conference hall, designed by the architect Hulme Chadwick, was built over the central lightwell of Hamilton House, a building of 1914, from basement to first-floor level.

National Union of Teachers (NUT) headquarters, Hamilton House, London: the central lightwell during construction of the new hall

RIBA120697
Chadwick, Hulme (1910-1977)
NOTES: In 1962 a new conference hall, designed by the architect Hulme Chadwick, was built over the central lightwell of Hamilton House, a building of 1914, from basement to first-floor level.

National Union of Teachers (NUT) headquarters, Hamilton House, London: the new conference hall set up for a presentation

RIBA120698
Chadwick, Hulme (1910-1977)
NOTES: In 1962 a new conference hall, designed by the architect Hulme Chadwick, was built over the central lightwell of Hamilton House, a building of 1914, from basement to first-floor level. The new hall included an entrance foyer, small gallery and projection room. The interior seen here was decorated with brilliantly coloured abstract murals by Keith Godwin, which run the full length of the aisle walls on both sides.

National Union of Teachers (NUT) headquarters, Hamilton House, London: the new conference hall looking towards the stage

RIBA120699
Chadwick, Hulme (1910-1977)
NOTES: In 1962 a new conference hall, designed by the architect Hulme Chadwick, was built over the central lightwell of Hamilton House, a building of 1914, from basement to first-floor level. The new hall included an entrance foyer, small gallery and projection room. The interior seen here was decorated with brilliantly coloured abstract murals by Keith Godwin, which run the full length of the aisle walls on both sides.

Trades Union Congress Memorial Building, Great Russell Street, London: the conference hall

RIBA120778
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: the conference hall from the basement foyer

RIBA120779
Aberdeen, David du Rieu (1913-1987)
NOTES: This building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal London Architecture for 1958.

Offices of British Petroleum (BP), Britannic House, London Wall, City of London: the exhibition hall on the ground floor

RIBA121105
Messrs. Joseph & F. Milton Cashmore & Partners
NOTES: This was one the six office towers constructed between 1957 and 1976 which, together with the Museum of London, formed the western flank of the London Wall development. It was extensively refurbished by Sheppard Robson International in 2000 and renamed CityPoint. The designers in charge of the special, i.e. prestigious, areas of the original interiors were from the Design Research Unit.

New Zealand House, Haymarket, London: the crush hall on the lower ground floor

RIBA122344
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners
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