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