Royal London Hospital - St Barts
- TF.2.2.1.STBART
- Subseries
- 2002-2003
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Construction Partners:
Engineers: Bouygues
Royal London Hospital - St Barts
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Construction Partners:
Engineers: Bouygues
Royal Life Saving Society Certificate
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
"For knowledge of rescue, releasing ones self from the clutch of the drowning, also ability to render aid in resuscitating the apparently drowned."
Royal Intitution/The British Association Science Forum Draft Feasability Study, 05 July 1996
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Appears to be an initial study into the possibility of redeveloping the Royal Institution Buildings, by architects Richard Griffiths and Bennetts Associates.
Royal Institution Working Drawings File
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A collection of working drawings for stages of archiectural project. They are assumed to consist of tender and/or construction plans, sections and elevations with associated revisions. This file has not yet been catalogued at item level.
Royal Institution Tender Drawings, Planning Application Drawings
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Three CDs of drawings.
Royal Institution Project Material on Discs
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Two CD-Rs titled 'WCC Presentation work', and 'Seven A1 Colour Panels, Mount and Seal.'
Royal Institution Existing Characterisation Site Work and Survey
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Includes a brochure of Royal Institution summer programme 2005, drawings of existing and proposed floor plans, elevations, sketches of building phases, existing cornice and decorative details.
Royal Institution CAD Drawings
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Floppy Discs titled 'Royal Institute of Great Britain - Autocad designs', and 'Royal Insitute of Great Britain - Basement floor, R14 Drawing.'
Royal Institution Building Contract Documentation, 02 March 2009
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Contract utilises The Joint Contracts Tribunal Limited standard form of building contract 1998 edition.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
The Royal Institution was founded in 1799 and based in a row of houses designed by John Carr, with a façade added to the front of the terrace in 1838 by Lewis Vulliamy. The rooms behind remained largely in their original layout; they were poorly connected and, by the 1980s, were also run-down and confusing to visiting members of the public. Rodney Melville and Associates were initially tasked with conducting an Impact on Heritage Assessment which influenced the refurbishment plans based upon the Grade I listed status of elements of the building.
TFP were selected as architects for the redevelopment of the Royal Institution which ran from 1999-2008. In the final design circulation was reinvented and the difference between public and private spaces clearly demarcated. The aim was to create clear horizontal and vertical connections and, at the same time, re-allocate what had become a jumble of different functions to logical defined spaces. The result was a ground floor of interconnected public spaces, with a basement level public exhibition space largely focused on the Young Scientists Centre, a first-floor lecture theatre and library suite, whilst third floor offices and laboratories were located on the top floor. The director's flat was changed from the second floor to the fourth floor, replacing the caretaker's flat. The 'Sad' staircase nearer the rear of the building was refurbished and extended to the lower ground floor. Key to the straightforward zoning was provided by a rehabilitated rear courtyard of workshops which formed an atrium and central lift component and was glazed over.
Project Partners:
Engineers: Faber Maunsell
Quantity Surveyors: Wheelers Group