66 Portland Place
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66 Portland Place is a Grade II* building in Fitzrovia, London W1.
The building is home to the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The present headquarters opened on 8. November 1934 by King George V and Queen Mary.
The 6-storey teel framed and Portland stone faced building was designed by G Grey Wornum CBD FRIBA (1888-1957), who won the competition that attracted 284 entries.
66 Portland Place is 3 minute walk from Regent's Place and Great Portland Street underground stations. Short walk from Oxford Street and Oxford Circus underground station.
Source: RIBA www.architecture.com
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