1879 – Municipal Buildings, Greenock, Scotland
In 1879 Charles Barry, Junior, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, awarded the Barclays the commission for the new Municipal Buildings at Greenock.
In 1879 Charles Barry, Junior, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, awarded the Barclays the commission for the new Municipal Buildings at Greenock.
The new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, constructed between 1870 and 1879 provided an unprecedented 600 beds,
After an architectural competition, this design of Sir George Gilbert Scott was chosen from six others.
Perspective View including ground plan as restored by Lyon. Published in The Building News, August 22nd 1879.
“The second premium was awarded to the design illustrated by Mr. Charles Barry, the architectural adjudicator,
An unsuccessful design in a competition won by Campbell, Douglas & Sellars which resulted in the building now known as James Sellars House.
In 1870 a new-build campus was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style for Glasgow University replacing their traditional location.
Perspective View published in The Building News, April 20th 1894. The “New Club” is one of James Sellars’
Unsuccessful entry for new municipal buildings for Glasgow by Dublin architect George P. Beater.
“We learn that the number of drawings sent in last year for the proposed municipal buildings for Glasgow amounted to 724.
Unsuccessful entry to design new muncipal buildings, now Glasgow City Chambers. The competition was won by Paisley-born architect William Young,
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