1871 – The County Court, Barnsley, Yorkshire
Architect: T.C. Sorby Fine classical courthouse constructed in the early 1870s. No longer in use as a courthouse. Perspective View published in The Building News, August 4th 1871.
Architect: Allan Merrick Jeffers Early design work was completed by unknown Department of Public Works architects while final details were overseen by Allan Merrick Jeffers, the provincial government architect. Described in The Edmonton...
Architect: Étienne Gaboury Designed to contain a police station, law courts, and a public health centre, this cluster of buildings is sited around an open sided courtyard adjacent to the former city hall....
Architect: Thomas Fuller Former court house, demolished in 1958. Constructed on 4th St. South West in 1888.
Architect: Charles Lanyon Final design proposal for County Court House by Charles Lanyon. The building was largely completed as illustrated but since extended by Young and Mackenzie in 1905. This wasn’t the original...
Architect: Charles Lanyon Unbuilt design proposal for County Court House by Charles Lanyon. With its curved screen walls, it is extremely reminiscent of the former Parliament Building in Dublin. As it was the...
Designed to replace an earlier courthouse by C. Osborn Wickenden which opened in 1884.
Architect: ABK Architects The 1630m2 project for the town of Kilmallock proposes to reinvigorate the social and cultural life of the town, concentrating a series of key social functions to generate a new...
Architect: WZMH Architects With its richly patterned cladding of spandrel and clear glass and carefully scaled massing, the Durham Consolidated Courthouse makes a significant contribution to the emerging urban framework of downtown Oshawa....