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In May 1899, in what was to be her last public ceremony, Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for Aston Webb's new scheme. The occasion also marked the changing of the Museum's name to the Victoria and Albert Museum (the queen had advocated The Albert Museum, but changed her mind at the request of the Duke of Devonshire).
In 1909, the architect Sir Aston Webb completed a three-storey façade extension to the Victoria and Albert Museum (fig. 1). Built at a time of rising wealth and public patronage, coupled with unprecedented innovation across industries, the Webb wing – spanning a 12,120m2 site – reflects the emergence of new civic centres with buildings that had greater input from pioneering contemporary ...
Sir Aston Webb PRA (* 22. Mai 1849 in London; † 21. August 1930 ebenda) war in der Zeit um 1900 der erfolgreichste englische Architekt öffentlicher Gebäude. Am bekanntesten sind das Londoner Victoria and Albert Museum, die Law Courts und die Universität in Birmingham sowie die ganze Londoner Prozessions-Route, von der Fassade des Buckingham Palace, The Mall entlang, bis zum Admiralty Arch ...
Sir Aston Webb (1849–1930) was a prominent British architect renowned for his contributions to the architectural landscape of the United Kingdom. Born on May 22, 1849, in Clapham, London, Webb displayed an early passion for design and architecture, leading him to pursue formal training at the Royal Academy Schools.
阿斯顿·韦伯 爵士 GCVO CB RA FRIBA(1849 年 5 月 22 日 - 1930 年 8 月 21 日)是一位英国 建筑师,他设计了白金汉宫的主立面和维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆的主楼,以及英格兰各地的其他主要作品,其中许多作品都在与Ingress Bell合作。他于1919 年至 1924 年担任皇家学院院长,以及伦敦学会的创始主席。
Sir Aston Webb GCVO CB RA FRIBA (22 May 1849 – 21 August 1930) was an English architect who designed the principal facade of Buckingham Palace and the main building of the Victoria and Albert Museum, among other major works around England, many of them in partnership with Ingress Bell. He was President of the Royal Academy from 1919 to 1924, and the founding Chairman of the London Society ...