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The City Hall building was designed by Norman Foster and was constructed at a cost of £43 million [5] on a site formerly occupied by wharves serving the Pool of London. It opened in July 2002, two years after the GLA was created, and was leased rather than owned by the GLA. [6] Despite its name, City Hall did not serve a city (according to UK ...
City Hall, in the London Borough of Newham in east London, is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA), the regional government for Greater London. It replaced the previous City Hall, in Southwark in 2022. The building opened in 2012 and was previously an exhibition centre for sustainable architecture, known as The Crystal.
This list of British architects includes notable architects, civil engineers, ... Denis Clarke Hall (1910–2006) William Holford, Baron Holford (1907–1975)
Where the architect is not from the locality of the town hall, their hometown is included. The list, which was compiled using the list of 1,000 Largest Cities and Towns in the UK by Population , published by The Geographist, to ensure completeness, [ 1 ] includes nearly 800 surviving buildings.
City Hall, London (Newham), a building in Newham that has been the headquarters of the Greater London Authority since 2022; City Hall, London (Southwark), a building in Southwark that was the headquarters of the Greater London Authority between 2002 and 2021; City Hall is a metonym for the Greater London Authority, the devolved administration ...
Cardiff City Hall Umaid Bhawan Palace Henry Vaughan Lanchester (9 August 1863 – 16 January 1953) was an English architect working in London . He served as editor of The Builder , was a co-founder of the Town Planning Institute and a recipient of the Royal Gold Medal .
Nash was born in 1752, probably in Lambeth, south London. [a] His father was a millwright also called John (1714–1772). [5]From 1766 or 1767, Nash trained with the architect Sir Robert Taylor.
CNL Brooke & G Keir (n.d.) 'London 800–1216:The Shaping of a City', p254 James Clark Holt (n.d.) "Magna Carta", p56 'Chronicles of the mayors and sheriffs of London, A.D. 1188 to A.D. 1274' , translated from the original Latin and Anglo-Norman of the "Liber de antiquis legibus", in the possession of the corporation of the city of London