1884 – Home of Refuge, Cape Town, South Africa
Proposed new Home of Refuge for the Lord Bishop of Cape Town,
Proposed new Home of Refuge for the Lord Bishop of Cape Town,
Unbuilt design for new central branch of public library.
The winning design by Stanley Hudson in an architectural competition to design the new townhall.
One of the runner-up designs in the architectural competition to design a new townhall for Durban.
The core of today’s British Museum,
Designed by the local firm Ian Simpson Architects and built in 2002,
Sir Owen Williams impressive 1939 glass building on Great Ancoats Street in the Northern Quarter was a copy of its sister building on Fleet Street,
In 1930 Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) was commissioned to provide a design which would be an appropriate response to the Giles Gilbert Scott designed Neo-gothic Anglican cathedral then emerging at the other end of Hope Street.