King's Building, London

The King's Building is a Grade I listed building that forms part of the Strand Campus of King's College London in the United Kingdom. Originally named the College Building, the King's Building was designed by Sir Robert Smirke in the course of the College's foundation in 1829. As the founding building, it was built between 1829 and 1831 on land granted to King's College by the Government to complete the riverside frontage of Somerset House.

King's Building
The entrance of the Grade I listed 19th century King's Building, Strand Campus
Location within Central London
General information
LocationStrand
London, WC2
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51°30′41″N 0°06′58″W
Construction started1829
Completed1831 (1831)
Technical details
Floor count8
Design and construction
Architect(s)Sir Robert Smirke
DesignationsGrade I listed building
Website
King's College London Strand Campus

There are today a total of eight floors in the King's Building: Basement level, Ground level, Levels 1 to 4, Level 4U and Level 6. The King's Building houses a number of administrative departments (Estates & Facilities Offices, Admissions Office, Accommodation and Cashiers' Office), lecture theatres (most notably the Edmond J. Safra Lecture Theatre and Anatomy Lecture Theatre), the College Chapel, the Great Hall, various function rooms (Old Council Room, Committee Room, River Room, Somerset Room, St David's Room), study rooms and a catering outlet.

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