1873 – Design for Memorial Church, Great Malvern, Worcestershire
Architect: E.F.C. Clarke Exterior and interieor perspective views of a competition design for a church, by Mr. E. F. Clarke, published in The Building News, July 11 1873.
Architect: E.F.C. Clarke Exterior and interieor perspective views of a competition design for a church, by Mr. E. F. Clarke, published in The Building News, July 11 1873.
Architect: Arthur Edmund Street Interior view published in The Building News, July 16th 1886. The church is still in use today and was built as designed.
Architect: C.J. Ferguson Paid for by the railway company and railway workers, the small church is rock faced, and has a west baptistry in the form of a large apse. Next to it...
Architect: Brade & Smales OPublished in The Building News, December 19 1873: “The accompanying drawing represents the S.E. view of Vicarage residence recently built at Barbon, near Kirkby Lonsdale, on one of the...
Architect: Wallace K. Harrison / Le Corbusier Instead of organising a competition for the design of their building, the UN decided to commission a collaborative effort among a multinational team of leading architects....
Architect: Foster + Partners The former six-story headquarters building was commissioned by the founder, William Randolph Hearst and awarded to the architect Joseph Urban. The building was completed in 1928 at a cost...
Architect: Frank Gehry The building is Gehry’s first to be completed in New York. The design is the product of a collaboration between Gehry and IAC’s chairman, Barry Diller. The motif of a...
Architect: Robert W. Gibson Robert W. Gibson designed the church following the design of the 1606 Vleeshal in Haarlem, The Netherlands. Authenticity is enhanced by the choice of long, thin, brown bricks laid...