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University of London - Plans of the new buildings - Holden
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University of London - Plans of the new buildings - Holden
University of London - Drawing based on the plans for the new buildings by Architect Charles Holden (1875-1960). Date: circa 1930
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Apr18 Architect Holden Malet Plans Senate University
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This print showcases the meticulous plans for the new University of London buildings designed by the renowned architect, Charles Holden (1875-1960), in the early 1930s. The University of London, located in the heart of London, was undergoing a significant expansion during this period, and Holden's designs were instrumental in shaping its architectural landscape. The centerpiece of this design is the Senate House, which is depicted in all its grandeur. The imposing structure, with its distinctive red brick facade and towering clock tower, was intended to serve as the administrative hub of the university. Adjacent to the Senate House, the Library building is shown, designed to house the vast collection of academic resources for students and scholars. Malet Street, a major thoroughfare in Bloomsbury, is depicted running alongside the buildings, providing a sense of context and scale. The intricate details of Holden's designs are evident in this drawing, from the ornate windows and columns to the meticulously planned layout of the buildings. Holden's architectural vision for the University of London was rooted in the neoclassical tradition, reflecting the intellectual and academic nature of the institution. His designs were not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing, creating a harmonious blend of form and function. This print is a testament to Holden's architectural prowess and the University of London's commitment to creating a campus that would inspire and educate generations of students. The intricate details and meticulous planning evident in this drawing continue to captivate viewers and serve as a reminder of the rich architectural heritage of the University of London.
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