1877 – Competitive design for Educational Buildings, Nottingham
Competitive design for educational buldings, published in The Building News, March 16th 1877.
Competitive design for educational buldings, published in The Building News, March 16th 1877.
Designed for Lord Armstrong – Victorian inventor, innovator and landscaper. Cragside house was truly a wonder of its age.
Design for Royal Bank of Scotland building. No longer in use as a bank, and since the re-numbering of Bishopsgate Mo.1.
Demolished after World War II following serious bomb damage. This church is described in The Buildings of England,
Original design as proposed and published in The Builder, September 29th 1877.
Elaborate villa from a rich Berlin family at the height of the German Empire. Rudolf Pringsheim was a leading Prussian railway owner,
The Ernst Moritz Arndt Tower stands on the German Baltic Sea island of RĂ¼gen and was built to mark the 100th anniversary of the German poet,
From the 1820s onwards, members of Berlin`s middle class moved in increasing numbers to Friedrichstadt and built two to four-storey villas with large and decorative gardens.
Although much less spectacular than some of their warehouses and market buildings, the exterior of this large four-storeyed building is an interesting example of Lockwood and Mawson’s Roman Renaissance manner,
Design for the new Imperial Bank or Reichsbank. Destroyed in 1945. Published in The Builder, June 23rd 1877.