NOTES: Donald Insall & Associates were responsible for the refurbishment of the Banqueting House in 1992, including the creation of a museum reception area and new toilet facilities in the undercroft.See RIBA147389 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Donald Insall & Associates were responsible for the refurbishment of the Banqueting House in 1992, including the creation of a museum reception area and new toilet facilities in the undercroft.See RIBA147381 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The original house was built c. 1500 by Sir Robert Lytton. It was part demolished and rebuilt in 1813-1816 by J . B. Rebecca in a Tudor/ Gothic style. Then in 1843-1845 it was extensively remodelled by the architect Henry Edward Kendall, who added much of the sculptural embellishments on the previously modest towers. See RIBA158596 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The original house was built c. 1500 by Sir Robert Lytton. It was part demolished and rebuilt in 1813-1816 by J . B. Rebecca in a Tudor/ Gothic style. Then in 1843-1845 it was extensively remodelled by the architect Henry Edward Kendall, who added much of the sculptural embellishments on the previously modest towers. See RIBA147772 for a black and white version of this image