1873 – Butler’s Wharf, London
Butler’s Wharf was built between 1871-73 as a shipping wharf and warehouse complex, accommodating goods unloaded from ships using the port of London.
Butler’s Wharf was built between 1871-73 as a shipping wharf and warehouse complex, accommodating goods unloaded from ships using the port of London.
The Tower Bridge, named after its two impressive towers, is one of London’s best known landmarks.
The most famous example of the bascule bridge is the Tower Bridge across the River Thames in the heart of London.
The core of today’s British Museum, including the great south front,
If you wanted to trace the formal history of the British public memorial from Victorian times to the present day, London’s Kensington Gardens would be a good place to start.
Number One, Poultry, is an office and retail corner block at the heart of the City of London by James Stirling,
The Carlton Club on Pall Mall in London had invited various architects, including Pugin, Wyatt,