1845 – Board of Trade, Treasury Buildings, Whitehall, London
In 1824 plans by Sir John Soane were approved for a new building,
In 1824 plans by Sir John Soane were approved for a new building,
In 1917 the house was taken over for use as government offices.
The Whitehall Club opened in early 1866,
Matthew Digby Wyatt was am Anglo-Irish architect (brother of Thomas Henry Wyatt) and art historian who became Secretary of the Great Exhibition.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building originally provided premises for four separate government departments: the Foreign Office,
Published entry for major architectural competition.
One of the shortlisted entries for a new massive office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London.
Design placed second, detail of Central Pavilion published in The Building News,
Perspective View & Ground Plan as published in The Building News,
One of the shortlisted entries for a new office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London.