Prince Philip House

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Prince Philip House is a prominent London building that serves as the home of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

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Prince Philip House canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
headquarters
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
Royal Academy of Engineering
constructionEnd 1832
constructionStart 1827
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
designedBy John Nash
function conference venue
event venue
office space
governedBy planning regulations for listed buildings in Westminster
hasFacility lecture theatre
meeting rooms
reception rooms
terrace
hasViewOf St James’s Park
The Mall, London
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
leasedTo Royal Academy of Engineering
listedBy Historic England
listingCategory Grade I
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London
locatedOn 10–11 Carlton House Terrace
surface form: Carlton House Terrace
name Prince Philip House self-link
namedAfter Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
near Admiralty Arch
Buckingham Palace
Trafalgar Square
occupiesNumber 3 Carlton House Terrace
4 Carlton House Terrace
overlooks St James’s Park
The Mall, London
ownedBy Crown Estate
surface form: The Crown Estate
partOf 10–11 Carlton House Terrace
surface form: Carlton House Terrace
postcode SW1Y 5DG
primaryOccupant Royal Academy of Engineering
renovatedAsPrincePhilipHouse 2010s
reopenedAfterRefurbishment 2012
servesAs headquarters of the Royal Academy of Engineering
usedFor Royal Academy of Engineering events
conferences
engineering lectures
private hire events

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RAEng headquartersBuilding Prince Philip House
Prince Philip House name Prince Philip House self-link