1870 – St. Barbara’s Church, Breda, Netherlands Architect: P.J.H. Cuypers Five-aisled cruciform basilica with round windows in the central aisle. Square tower on the crossing. The towers and spire of the main faced were never completed.
1884 – National Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands Architect: P.J.H. Cuypers Petrus J. H. Cuypers, also known as Pierre Cuypers, was responsible for the design of many churches in neo-Gothic style in the Netherlands,
1885 – Kurhaus, Scheveninghen, Netherlands Architect: Johann Friedrich Henkenhaf & Friedrich Ebert It was built between 1884 and 1885 by the German architects Johann Friedrich Henkenhaf and Friedrich Ebert.
1885 – Unbuilt designs for Commodity Exchange, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Competition designs for a commodity exchange in Amsterdam. Illustrated entries by Groll & Ohmann, J.F.L. Frowein, and H.P. Berlage with Theodorus Sanders.
1905 – Peace Palace Competition, The Hague, The Netherlands Architect: Louis M. Cordonnier Andrew Carnegie, the wealthy industrialist, was asked in 1902 to consider sponsoring offices and a library for the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
1906 – Design for Bank Premises, The Hague Architect: T.G. Davidson Published in The Building News, May 11, 1906, and designed by T.G. Davidson.
1913 – The Peace Palace, The Hague, The Netherlands Architect: Louis M. Cordonnier Andrew Carnegie, the wealthy industrialist, was asked in 1902 to consider sponsoring offices and a library for the Permanent Court of Arbitration.