1920 – Design for a concrete church, Stanford-le-hope, Essex
From The Building News, September 3 1920: “This Roman Catholic church consists of a wide nave and apsidal sanctuary,
From The Building News, September 3 1920: “This Roman Catholic church consists of a wide nave and apsidal sanctuary,
Unbuilt extensions to the Alexandra Hotel – the central bock of nine-bays with a further three-bays to either side comprised the original hotel.
An Architectural competition was held in 1920 to design a new muncipal building including a concert hall venue –
From The Building News, July 23, 1920: “This group of hospital buildings occupies the southern aspect on the slope of a hill,
The Building News, August 27 1920:” This village hall and eight cottages are designed for the Melchet Court Estate.
A Dublin landmark – opposite the General Post Office on O’Connell Street, Clery’s has for generations being a Dublin and indeed Irish tradition –
Originally rebuilt after the 1916 destruction of this part of Dublin, as the Corinthian Cinema,
Demolished when the area was cleared to make way for the NatWest Tower now Tower 42.
When it opened its doors on March 22, 1908, it quickly became Havana´s leading turn-of-the-century luxury hotel. From the elaborate façade to the lovely Patio Sevillano (Sevillian Yard),
From The Building News, July 23 1920: “These houses. now nearing completion, have been planned so as to give the living rooms advantage of an exceptional view- extending to the Welsh hills and also to avoid observance of the garden from the kitchen quarters.