Richard Allison (architect)
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Sir Richard John Allison (1869–1958) was a Scottish architect. From 1889 he was associated with the government Office of Works in London, and from 1914 was its Chief Architect.[1][2]
Selected works
- The Science Museum, London (1919–28)[3]
- The Duveen wing, National Portrait Gallery, London (1933), with J G West.[4]
- The Geological Museum, London
- The Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast (1933), with J G West.[5]
- The British Ambassador's house in Diplomatstaden, Stockholm (1915).[6][7]
References
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- ↑ The drawings were signed "R. Allison – A.R.I.B.A – H.M. OFFICE OF WORKS LONDON", available from authorities in Stockholm.
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