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ArchitectureWeek: Foster and Partners Roof the Great Court Don Barker explains the history of the great neoclassical British Museum designed by Robert Smirke in the context of the new steel and glass roof.
The Crystal Palace Foundation Group dedicated to preserving the history of the Crystal Palace, who have created a museum on the site. Includes images and a history of the building after the Great Exhibition closed in October 1851.
Exhibition and Exposition Great Buildings Online provides images and information on a selection of buildings in Europe, North American and Japan designed for exhibition purposes.
Art Galleries and Museums Information on the architect, location, date, construction system, context and style of a world selection from Great Buildings Online.
The Guardian: A Feast for the Eyes Jonathan Glancey admires the Great Court in the British Museum. He describes the history of the building and the new roof over the court.
The Crystal Palace Computer models of this Victorian marvel designed by Joseph Paxton from the University of Virginia, with an illustrated account of its history and construction.
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem The Shrine of the Book, erected in 1965 for the preservation and exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Brief illustrated history of this remarkable building designed by American-Jewish architects A.Bartos and F. Kiesler.
Kunsthaus Graz An extraordinary exhibition hall in Austria designed by London architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier. Includes images and description of the "friendly alien" design.
History of The Natural History Museum Buildings An illustrated outline from the official site of the remarkable Victorian buildings in South Kensington, designed by Waterhouse and decorated with carvings of animals and plants.
The British Museum: History The official site gives brief details an an historic image of the buildings at its core designed by Sir Robert and Sidney Smirke and erected between the 1820s and 1850s.




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