NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors. The easy chair is by Ward & Austin and the coffee table is by R. D. Russell. The green silk shaded lamp is by Misha Black.
NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors. Alexander Gibson was the designer responsible for the general areas.
NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors. The cafeteria was designed by Casson with Neville Conder and Patience Gifford as joint designers, assisted by Robin Dunn. The drawings by Oliver Cox were photographic enlargements from originals, which were then bonded into plastic panels.
NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors. The cafeteria was designed by Casson with Neville Conder and Patience Gifford as joint designers, assisted by Robin Dunn.
NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors. The light fitting was designd by Casson, Black and Ellis Miles.
NOTES: When designed in 1950, the South Africa Travel Bureau was considered a landmark in post-war architecture, being the first 'modern shop' in London and a design of great elegance and sophistication.