1906 – New Town Hall, Durban, South Africa
The winning design by Stanley Hudson in an architectural competition to design the new townhall.
The winning design by Stanley Hudson in an architectural competition to design the new townhall.
Formerly a seedy, down-at-hell rooming hotel, it was closed and turned into a hostel for the homeless.
Striking former warehouse building designed as a sales and auction house now in use as the Winding Stair bookshop and cafe.
Almost identical to other Normal Schools constructed in Stratford, and North Bay, Ontario at the same time.
A Nep-classical bank branch beneath commercial office space. Largely gutted so that only the facade is worthy of architectural note.
A very fine commercial building with ornate shopfront intact as well a nice window details on the upper stories.
Large Orange Hall designed by Henry Hobart of Hobart & Heron, and constructed in 1906.
South Elevation including ground plan published in The Building News, June 29th 1906.
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