DSC_6978 Royal Society of arts John adam Street
Grade I listed
Learned Society premises and lecture hall. 1772-74 by Robert Adam. Brown brick with stone dressings, slate roof. Chaste Adam temple front. 3 main storeys, attic and basement. 3 widely spaced window bays. Central tripartite doorway of panelled door and side lights framed by pilasters and
central projecting porch with "Tower of the Winds" columns and pilasters, fluted frieze with paterae and swags and cornice. Flanking recessed glazing bar sashes under flat gauged arches, but to the centre on 1st floor is a large Adam Venetian window inscribed in a semicircular arched recess
with fan decoration to head above the 3 lights, the centre one arched, divided by slender Ionic columns. Above plat band the 3 bays of the upper floors are articulated by a giant engaged order of Ionic columns carrying entablature with triglyph frieze interrupted by inscription "Arts and
Commerce Promoted", cornice and dentil pediment. Cast iron area railings with pineapple finials. The rear, exposed through to Strand, also has a monumental elevation with 4 stone fluted Ionic pilasters through blind 1st
and 2nd floors, framing figure panels, with entablature and pediment. The interior retains a number of fine original features including the lower part of the staircase, the library with its column screen and chimneypiece and the lecture hall which although redecorated by J.R. Hay in 1846,
retains James Barry's great sequence of wall paintings etc.
Survey of London; Vol. XVIII.
DSC_6978 Royal Society of arts John adam Street
Grade I listed
Learned Society premises and lecture hall. 1772-74 by Robert Adam. Brown brick with stone dressings, slate roof. Chaste Adam temple front. 3 main storeys, attic and basement. 3 widely spaced window bays. Central tripartite doorway of panelled door and side lights framed by pilasters and
central projecting porch with "Tower of the Winds" columns and pilasters, fluted frieze with paterae and swags and cornice. Flanking recessed glazing bar sashes under flat gauged arches, but to the centre on 1st floor is a large Adam Venetian window inscribed in a semicircular arched recess
with fan decoration to head above the 3 lights, the centre one arched, divided by slender Ionic columns. Above plat band the 3 bays of the upper floors are articulated by a giant engaged order of Ionic columns carrying entablature with triglyph frieze interrupted by inscription "Arts and
Commerce Promoted", cornice and dentil pediment. Cast iron area railings with pineapple finials. The rear, exposed through to Strand, also has a monumental elevation with 4 stone fluted Ionic pilasters through blind 1st
and 2nd floors, framing figure panels, with entablature and pediment. The interior retains a number of fine original features including the lower part of the staircase, the library with its column screen and chimneypiece and the lecture hall which although redecorated by J.R. Hay in 1846,
retains James Barry's great sequence of wall paintings etc.
Survey of London; Vol. XVIII.