1906 – Second Placed Design for a Central Library, St. Pancras, London
Architect: J.G.S Gibson
Perspective View & Plans of second placed design in competition.
Perspective View & Plans of second placed design in competition.
Front perspective view including ground &
“The drawing which we give to-day is from the Royal Academy.
Local Kilkee-based architect Tom Byrne has proposed a new suspension bridge to Bishop’s Island in west Clare.
Constructed between 1868 and 1870 at 120 Broadway in New York City and was the first office building to feature passenger elevators.
Designed in a modified neo-Renaissance mode that clad an interior iron skeletal framing with terracotta panels,
Designed by Beaux-Art trained architect George B.
Design for a hospital by Howard &
Perspective View from The Building News,
Caption reads: “for His Grace The Duke of Portland and the Bolsover Colliery Company”.