Richard Allison (architect)



Sir Richard John Allison (1869–1958) was a Scottish architect. From 1889 he was associated with the government Office of Works in London (as example The Science Museum), and from 1914 was its chief architect.

Selected works

 * The Science Museum, London (1919–28)
 * The Duveen wing, National Portrait Gallery, London (1933), with J G West.
 * The Geological Museum, London
 * The Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast (1933), with J G West.
 * The British Ambassador's house in Diplomatstaden, Stockholm (1915).