1884 – New Admiralty & War Offices, Whitehall, London
Published entry for major architectural competition for new Admiralty & War Offices.
Published entry for major architectural competition for new Admiralty & War Offices.
In 1824 plans by Sir John Soane were approved for a new building, to accommodate the Board of Trade and the Privy Council Office,
The published entry of Alfred Waterhouse for major architectural competition to design new Admiralty & War Offices.
Thomas Graham Jackson’s shortlisted entry for a new office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London.
One of the shortlisted entries for a new office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London.
Matthew Digby Wyatt was am Anglo-Irish architect (brother of Thomas Henry Wyatt) and art historian who became Secretary of the Great Exhibition.
Architect:
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building originally provided premises for four separate government departments: the Foreign Office,
Published entry for major architectural competition. The Building News, August 221884.
Published entry for major architectural competition. View from park. The Building News, August 29 1884.