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.
The Mitchell Library was established with a bequest from Stephen Mitchell, a wealthy tobacco manufacturer, whose company,
The Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich was a Metropolitan borough in the County of London from 1900 to 1965.
An imposing Italian marble entrance leads to the Edwardian Ballroom, which former poet laureate Sir John Betjeman described as “magnificent”.
Next door to the Altes Rathaus (old city hall), this annex to the townhall was built in a neo-gothic style between 1867 and 1908.
Later head of architecture at University College Dublin, W.A. Scott was responsible for some of the more innovative buildings in Ireland during the early part of the twentieth century.
Public building with few architectural pretensions other than the round-headed windows at ground level and the small,
Jones & Kelly were chosen as a result of an architectural competition held in 1920.