1882 – Hackesche Markt, Berlin
A beautifully restored railway station on the S-Bahn line, Hackesche Markt has an ornate brick and ceramic exterior.
A beautifully restored railway station on the S-Bahn line, Hackesche Markt has an ornate brick and ceramic exterior.
In 1878 it was decided to enlarge the chancel and add a vestry to an existing church on this sute,
One of the many storehouses on the property, this was developed into the original Guinness visito centre –
Perspective View with plan published in The Building News, July 28th 1882.
Perspective view including plans. Described as “About to be Erected” and published in The Building News,
Front Perspective View including plan published in The Building News, November 21st 1879. Interior view including elevation to Little King Street was published in The Building News,
A well maintained building with wide round-headed windows at ground level. This shopfront is in the style of the Wide Streets Commissioners but much later.
Fantastically ornate brickwork and terra cotta on this Queen-Anne Style house designed by William Isaac Chambers for himself,
Accepted & rejected front elevations including plans as published in The Building News, October 6th 1882.
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