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St Ann's Court under construction, St Ann's Hill, Chertsey, Surrey

RIBA30727
McGrath, Raymond (1903-1977)
NOTES: This house was built for the landscape architect Christopher Tunnard who himself designed the gardens.

Flatiron Building, 23rd Street, Fifth Avenue and Broadway, New York

RIBA30728
Burnham, Daniel Hudson (1846-1912)
NOTES: This 22-storey steel skeleton building was known as the Fuller Building when it was constructed and was one of the tallest buildings in New York upon its completion in 1902.

Unexecuted competition design for the National Gallery Extension project, Hampton site, Trafalgar Square, London: plans and sections showing the fabric roof

RIBA31896
Smith, Dr. W. P. J.
NOTES: The winning design for the National Gallery extension project by Ahrends, Burton & Koralek was eventually abandoned in favour of a scheme by Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates which was constructed in 1991. The extension became known as The Sainsbury Wing and was designed to house the Gallery's Renaissance collections. The original National Gallery building was designed by William Wilkins and completed in 1838.

Unexecuted competition design for the National Gallery Extension project, Hampton site, Trafalgar Square, London: elevation and perspectives

RIBA31897
Smith, Dr. W. P. J.
NOTES: The winning design for the National Gallery extension project by Ahrends, Burton & Koralek was eventually abandoned in favour of a scheme by Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates which was constructed in 1991. The extension became known as The Sainsbury Wing and was designed to house the Gallery's Renaissance collections. The original National Gallery building (part of which can be seen here) was designed by William Wilkins and completed in 1838.
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