Royal Institute of British Architects headquarters, London

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The Royal Institute of British Architects headquarters in London is a prominent early 20th-century modernist building, renowned for its elegant stone façade, richly detailed interiors, and central role as the professional and cultural hub of British architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural headquarters
building
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
early 20th-century modernism
associatedWith British architecture
category architectural organisation headquarters
cultural infrastructure in London
office building in London
country United Kingdom
era early 20th century
function cultural hub for British architecture
professional hub for British architects
venue for architectural exhibitions
venue for lectures and events
hasFeature ceremonial staircase
elegant stone façade
exhibition galleries
grand entrance hall
lecture theatre
library and reading rooms
richly detailed interiors
locatedIn City of Westminster
London NERFINISHED
locatedOn Portland Place NERFINISHED
material stone
occupant Royal Institute of British Architects NERFINISHED
operator Royal Institute of British Architects NERFINISHED
significance central role in the professional life of British architects
important cultural institution for architecture in the United Kingdom
streetAddress 66 Portland Place NERFINISHED
use cultural venue
exhibition space
library building
professional headquarters

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Sir John W. Simpson notableWork Royal Institute of British Architects headquarters, London
Portland Place hasNotableBuilding Royal Institute of British Architects headquarters, London
this entity surface form: Royal Institute of British Architects headquarters