1904 – The Lodge, Overbury, Worcestershire
Perspective View including ground & 1st.floor plans published in “Modern Cottage Architecture” 1904.
Perspective View including ground & 1st.floor plans published in “Modern Cottage Architecture” 1904.
The oldest Chicago School skyscraper still standing in Western Canada was built for the Union Bank of Canada and once boasted the tallest flagpole in the British Empire.
Design Placed Third. Perspective view including ground/basement &1st.floor plans, longitudinal section & interior view, as published in The Building News,
Not constructed as illustrated. “The site of this building was one of the many slum areas which the Improvements Trust of the City of Glasgow acquired for the purpose of pulling down and erecting new buildings and widening the thoroughfares of the city.
Whitewell Lodge (listed grade II) is a late C19, two-storeyed, red-brick building constructed in a neo-Georgian style to the designs of the Arts-and-Crafts Movement architect Mervyn Macartney (1853-1932) and was featured in Adam’s book,
Not completed as designed due to the amount of money available, Originally, it was intended to construct a fine hexastyle Corinthian portico to the front,