
The Bute Building ( cy, Adeilad Bute) is a
Cardiff University
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building in
Cathays Park,
Cardiff,
Wales. It houses the
Welsh School of Architecture. It is a Grade II
listed building.
The
neoclassical building was designed by architects
Percy Thomas
Sir Percy Edward Thomas OBE (13 September 1883 – 19 August 1969) was an Anglo-Welsh architect who worked in Wales for the majority of his life. He was twice RIBA president (1935–37 and 1943–46).
Biography
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and Ivor Jones, who won a competition in 1911 to design a building for Cardiff Technical College.
The foundations of the building were laid in 1913 and the building opened in 1916.
The building has six
Roman Doric columns in the front of the building and includes the
Birt Acres Lecture Theatre.
The design has been called "disappointingly conventional"
In 1962 the Technical college became the
Welsh College of Advanced Technology
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and in 1968 the Bute Building became the main building of the
University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology. It now houses the Welsh School of Architecture and the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. It also contained two libraries, the Bute Library and Architecture Library.
The UK's largest Sky Dome, an artificial sky 8 metres in diameter run by the School of Architecture and used for daylight modelling and
sun-path studies, is located in the basement of the building.
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Cardiff University
School buildings completed in 1916
Grade II listed buildings in Cardiff
Percy Thomas buildings
Neoclassical architecture in Wales
Cathays Park
1916 establishments in Wales