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词条 30 Euston Square
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  1. History

  2. Architecture

  3. Present day

  4. References

  5. External Sites

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30 Euston Square is a building located at the corner of Euston Road and Melton Street, London NW1. Originally built as the headquarters of an assurance company, it has since been converted to form the headquarters of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP). Its architectural style is Greek Revival. The first phase, built in 1906–08, was designed by Arthur Beresford Pite, and the 1932 extension is by W. H. Gunton.

History

The original part of the building, with the address 1–9 Melton Street, was constructed in 1906–08 as the headquarters of the London, Edinburgh and Glasgow Assurance Company to a design by Arthur Beresford Pite.[1] In 1910 the insurance company became part of the Pearl Life Assurance Company, which was one of the initial members of the National Amalgamated Approved Society (NAAS).[1] in 1913 Pite extended the roof of the building, and in 1923 he made a further extension to the north end of the building. The final phase of the building, with the address 194–198 Euston Road, was built in 1932 on the south side of the original building; this was designed by W. H. Gunton.[1] The building continued to be the headquarters of the NAAS until approved societies were abolished under the terms of the National Insurance Act 1946. From 1948 it was owned by the government, and subsequently served a number of purposes, including being a local office of the Department of Health and Social Security*. It was transferred to private ownership in the 1990s, but was virtually unused from that time. It was later acquired by the RCGP, and refurbished to act as their headquarters.[2] It opened for this purpose in late October 2012.[3]

Architecture

The original building is constructed in load-bearing Portland stone and brick masonry, with slate roofs;[1] the 1932 extension is steel framed with stone cladding.[2] The original building, facing Melton Street, is in four storeys with an attic and basement, the ground floor being rusticated. It is in Greek Revival style, the main front being decorated with a type of Ionic column derived from those at the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae.[1] The 1932 extension is also in Greek Revival style.[2] The entrance hall is decorated internally with green and cream Doulton Parian Ware tiles. The parts of the building designed by Pite were designated as a Grade II* listed building on 14 May 1974, but Gunton's extension is excluded from the listing.[1]

Present day

Since coming under the ownership of the RCGP, the entire building has been given the address of 30 Euston Square. Its internal conversion has been carried out to make as little alteration as possible to the 1906–08 phase of the building. The main changes have been in the 1932 phase, where [https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/exam-centre/ examination suites] and [https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/boutique-bedrooms/ 41 study-bedrooms] have been created.[2] Elsewhere there are a [https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/auditorium-exhibition-space/ 300-seat auditorium with an exhibition area], [https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/meeting-rooms/ 24 meeting rooms], [https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/heritage-rooms/ 6 private dining rooms] and, on the top floor, [https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/state-rooms-and-rooftop-terrace/ state rooms with rooftop terrace].[4]

References

1. ^{{NHLE |num= 1113131|desc= Nos. 1–9 Melton Street and attached railings|access-date= 11 November 2012|mode=cs2}}
2. ^{{cite journal | last = Heath| first = David | publication-date = November 2012 | title = From Arcadia to Euston Square: a historical perspective on the RCGP's new headquarters| periodical = British Journal of General Practice | publisher = Royal College of General Practitioners| volume = 62| issue = 604| pages = 591–593| url = http://bjgp.org/content/62/604/591| issn = 0960-1643| pmid = 23211164| pmc =3481501 | doi =10.3399/bjgp12X658340}}
3. ^{{cite press release | publication-date = 25 October 2012| title = RCGP moves to new London headquarters over weekend of 26–28 October | publisher = Royal College of General Practitioners| url = http://www.rcgp.org.uk/news/2012/october/rcgp-in-london-moves-to-new-premises-over-weekend-of-26-october.aspx |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131218144026/http://www.rcgp.org.uk/news/2012/october/rcgp-in-london-moves-to-new-premises-over-weekend-of-26-october.aspx |archivedate=18 December 2013 |date =25 October 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web | url = https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/portfolio/more-about-30-euston-square/ | title = More about 30 Euston Square | accessdate = 18 July 2015 | publisher = 30eustonsquare.co.uk}}

External Sites

[https://30eustonsquare.co.uk/ Official 30 Euston Square website]

5 : Greek Revival architecture in the United Kingdom|Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Camden|Office buildings completed in 1908|Office buildings completed in 1932|1908 establishments in England

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