Q.1.
Which building housed the Ministry of Information in the Second World War?
Q.2.
Which London building was designed and built to accommodate the pre-existing wine cellar of Henry VIII?
Q.3.
Which Museum is housed in the former buildings of Bethlem Hospital, commonly known as Bedlam?
Q.4.
Name the tallest tower in the Palace of Westminster.
Q.5.
Which famous architect designed the building officially called the Leadenhall Building at 122 Leadenhall Street which is often referred to as The Cheesegrater?
Q.6.
The Clock Tower at Westminster, commonly called Big Ben - which is in fact the name of the largest bell it houses - was officially renamed in 2012 as what?
Q.7.
In May 1984 Prince Charles gave a speech at the 150th anniversary of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). In this speech he famously described what as a “monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend”?
Q.8.
What is the address, and also the official name, of The Gherkin?
Q.9.
What is odd about the houses at numbers 23 and 24 Leinster Gardens?
Q.10.
Which much-visited London building was never rebuilt following a devastating fire in 1936?