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The neoclassical architect, Sir Robert Smirke, was asked to draw up plans for an eastern extension to the Museum "... for the reception of the Royal Library, and a Picture Gallery over it ..." and put forward plans for today's quadrangular building, much of which can be seen today.
* 1914 – Denys Lasdun, English architect, designed the Royal National Theatre ( d. 2001 )
The university's old campus, strongly influenced by Prussian architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel's neoclassical style, is located in the centre of Oslo near the National Theatre, the Royal Palace and the Parliament.
* January 9 – William Tryon, governor of the Royal Colony of North Carolina, signs a contract with architect John Hawks to build Tryon Palace, a lavish Georgian style governor's mansion on the New Bern waterfront.
The Royal Pavilion is a former royal palace built as a home for the Prince Regent during the early 19th century, under the direction of the architect John Nash, and is notable for its Indo-Saracenic architecture and Oriental interior.
The Royal Opera House was an opera house and performing arts venue designed by English architect Edward Middleton Barry, erected in 1866.
The Maltese government has commissioned architect Renzo Piano to build a new Royal Opera House.
The town is located on the River Avon ( afon or avon being a Celtic synonym of " river "), on a bank of which stands the Royal Shakespeare Theatre ( RST ) designed by the English architect Elisabeth Scott and completed in 1932, which is the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The cross at Charing Cross, in what was then the Royal Mews, was the most expensive, built of marble in co-operation between an architect, Richard of Crundale, who was the senior royal mason, and a sculptor, Master Alexander of Abingdon.
Steen Eiler Rasmussen ( 1898 – 1990 ) was a Danish architect and urban planner who was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and a prolific writer of books and poetry.
The main part of the fortification was built by architect Pere Salvà, who also worked in the construction of the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, together with other master masons between 1300 and 1311 for king James II of Aragon and Majorca.
The church of St John the Divine, Kennington, which was to be described by the poet John Betjeman as " the most magnificent church in South London ", was designed by George Edmund Street ( architect of the Royal Courts of Justice on Strand, London ), and was built between 1871 and 1874.
* The Royal Cambridge Music Hall, 136 Commercial Street ( 1864 – 1936 ), was destroyed by fire in 1896, then rebuilt in 1897 by Finch Hill, architect of the Britannia Theatre, in nearby Hoxton.
The architect was Stephen Geary, who exhibited a model of " the Kings Cross " at the Royal Academy in 1830.
The first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum was the Sheepshanks Gallery in 1857 on the eastern side of the garden ; its architect was civil engineer Captain Francis Fowke, Royal Engineers, who was appointed by Cole.
With the death of Captain Francis Fowke, Royal Engineers the next architect to work at the museum was Colonel ( later Major General ) Henry Young Darracott Scott, also of the Royal Engineers.
This was the Royal Hotel ( now the Golden Lion ), the work of the renowned Victorian architect, William Butterfield, a friend of Le Strange.
The richly decorated Banqueting Room at the Royal Pavilion, from John Nash ( architect ) | John Nash's Views of the Royal Pavilion ( 1826 ).
Millbrae is also the home of Green Hills Country Club which was designed by famed golf course architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie ( who designed other noteworthy courses such as Augusta National, Cypress Point, Royal Melbourne, Pasatiempo, and many more ).
* Sir Christopher Wren, architect and cofounder of the Royal Society
An early example from Britain is the fanciful iron-framed dome over the central building of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, begun in 1815 by John Nash, the personal architect of King George IV. A modern dome of Bashundhara City, the largest shopping mall of South Asia which situated in Dhaka Bangladesh.
Thomas Hamilton ( architect ) | Thomas Hamilton's design for the Royal High School ( Edinburgh ) | Royal High School, Edinburgh, 1831, RSA.

architect and National
Aneurin Bevan, the architect of the National Health Service ( NHS ), resigned to protest against the new charges for " teeth and spectacles " introduced by the budget.
His first major recognition came with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado ; his new stature led to his selection as chief architect for the John F. Kennedy Library in Massachusetts.
* 1938 – Paul Andreu, French architect, designed the Osaka Maritime Museum and the National Grand Theater of China
The most notable buildings from this period is the ensemble of the House of Culture, City Theatre and National Bank at Sergels Torg, designed by architect Peter Celsing.
The listing of " the best holes ever designed by Augusta National architect Alister MacKenzie " is featured in SI ’ s Golf Plus special edition previewing the Masters on April 4, 2006.
In 2010, Metz opened a branch of the French National Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou-Metz, designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and inaugurated by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
The Fulton Theatre was later modified by noted theatrical architect Edwin Forrest Durang, is one of only three theatres recognized as National Historic Landmarks ( the others are the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia and the Goldenrod Showboat in St. Louis, Missouri ).
Bethel House, at Erwin and 2nd Streets, designed by architect Charles L. Thompson, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Dwight is home to one of only three banks designed by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the First National Bank of Dwight, as well as an historic U. S. Route 66 Texaco gas station, Ambler's Texaco Gas Station, and a 1891 railway station.
The Library was designed by architect Denys Lasdun who also designed some of Britain's most famous brutalist buildings such as the National Theatre and the Institute of Education.
Greene, a local architect, several of whose works in Luverne are listed in the National Register of Historic Places
The First National Bank's 1915 building was designed by architect Harry Livingston French.
In 1915, the First National Bank announced plans to construct a new building designed by architect Harry Livingston French.
Jones designed Augusta National with course architect Alister MacKenzie.
In 1996 RADA received a £ 22. 7m grant from the Arts Council National Lottery Board towards redeveloping the academy's headquarters, including a complete re-build of the Vanbrugh Theatre and Malet Street premises designed by London based architect Bryan Avery of Avery Associates Architects.
He was the architect in the improvement of several local schools, including Uttoxeter National School, Hanbury Free School, enlarged in 1848 ; Oakamoor N. S., Cauldon Low N. S., Alton N. S., and Draycott in Hanbury School.
The Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds was built by National Gallery architect William Wilkins in 1819.
Today the exposition's sole physical remnant is the Théâtre du Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées designed by architect Gabriel Davioud, which originally housed the Panorama National.
* National Bank Belgravia ( 1868 ), Victoria, London, T Chatfeild Clarke, architect.
The principal architect, William Wilkins, also designed the National Gallery in London, and Downing College, Cambridge.
Its architect, William Wilkins, also designed the National Gallery in London.
The Lodi Methodist Church, designed by noted church architect Warren H. Hayes ( 1847 – 1899 ), was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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