The Great Court at the British Museum

London 1994–2000

Until the advent of the Great Court, the British Museum’s courtyard was one of London’s long-lost spaces. Sheltered beneath a spectacular glazed canopy, the courtyard is now the social and circulation focus of the museum and the largest covered public space in Europe. At the heart of the courtyard is the historic round Reading Room, now recast as a library of world cultures and open to all.

Authors
Norman Foster, Deyan Sudjic
Series editor
David Jenkins
Designer
Thomas Manss & Company
Publisher
Prestel Verlag
2011

210 × 210mm
96pp
Hb c.60 colour
30 b&w illustrations

978-3-7913-4590-1