The old Palace of Westminster, London, the seat of parliamentary government of the United Kingdom, was destroyed in a fire in 1834. Most of the palace burned to ashes, with…
Interior Designers in London – The 16th century saw the construction of most of London’s oldest still-standing buildings. Most of the city’s structures were destroyed in the Great Fire of…
Founded in 1837, the Royal College of Art, or the RCA, is a public research institution in London, United Kingdom, with one out of three campuses across Battersea. In 2018,…
The Prospect Place apartment building at Battersea Power Station in London, designed by Pritzker Architecture Award-winning architect Frank Gehry, features rippled white façade punctuated by enormous windows. The proposal, which…
Swansea is situated at the mouth of the River Tawe and nearby a wide straight at the western finish of the Bristol Channel. The town initially started developing during the…
Associated Architects was founded by three lecturers at the Birmingham School of Architecture in 1968. These lecturers were Richard Slawson, Malcolm Booth and Walter Thomson. The firm is a leading…
One of the leading architectural practices of the world, Wilkinson Eyre Architects started as Chris Wilkinson Architects by Chris Wilkinson in 1983. Jim Eyre joined Chris Wilkinson as a partner…
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, CBE, PPRA, is an English architect best known for modernist structures such as London’s Waterloo International train station and Cornwall’s Eden Project. From 2004 to 2011, he…
Mark Barfield Architects is a London-based design and planning practice named after its two founders, Julia Barfield and David Marks, in 1989. The firm has received over 60 awards, including…
Scottish artist Anne Redpath was born in 1895 in Galashiels, United Kingdom. She is best known for her works on vivid domestic still lifes. When Anne was around six years…
Dundee is the fourth-largest city in Scotland. The name “Dundee” comprises the ordinary Celtic place-name component dun, meaning fort, and Gaelic dè, meaning ‘fire’. Scotland’s landscapes are home to individual…
The Bath, in England, was founded in the 1st century AD by the Romans as a thermal spa, which, with time, developed into an elegant town with beautiful neoclassical Palladian…