Youth Hostel, Holland House, Holland Park, Kensington, London: the three-storey dormitory block with the dining block and two-storey dormitories to the left Architect/Designer Casson, Sir Hugh Maxwell (1910-1999) Conder, Neville (1922-2003) Artist/Photographer Snoek, Henk (1915-1980) Country UK: England City London Subject Date 1959 Image Date 1959 View Exterior Style Modern Movement Medium Photoprint Library Reference AP Box 791 Holland Park (S59 2309) Orientation Landscape Colour Info Black and white Credit Architectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections Subject Dining rooms ; Canals ; Courtyards ; Hostels ; Conversion of buildings
NOTES: The house was designed for Sir Walter Cope in the early 17th century and was completed and added to by his son-in-law, Henry Rich, Earl of Holland. It was badly damaged in World War II and was largely demolished, leaving a shell and the surviving east wing. This was rebuilt as a youth hostel to the designs of Casson and Conder in 1957-1959.
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