1884 – New Admiralty & War Offices, Whitehall, London
Published entry for major architectural competition.
Published entry for major architectural competition.
Published entry for major architectural competition for new Admiralty &
Architectural competition won by John McKean Brydon in the neoclassical style.
Originally a medieval great hall which forms part of the Palace of Westminster in London,
Perspective View & Section including plans by W.H.
General agreement about the need for a new War Office building first led to proposals in the late 1850’s for its inclusion in government offices in Downing Street,
Unsuccessful competition entry by Thomas Graham Jackson to design a new Imperial Institute in Kensgington.
Front elevation published in The Architect,
An ambitious project to create a 358-metre high visitor attraction in Wembley Park,
Design for new technical college. Not completed as design illustrated.