The Building
The building is situated opposite the Houses of Parliament and flanked by the Treasury and Westminster Abbey
Built by Scottish architect James S. Gibson (1864 – 1951) with Skipwith and Gordon, and sculptures by Henry Fehr, the building is situated opposite the Houses of Parliament and flanked by the Treasury and Westminster Abbey. Gibson demonstrated a modern approach to his design by “keeping it quite distinct in scale and style so as to preserve its own individuality.”
Discover more about the building’s history and construction via the links below.