1929 – Bank of New South Wales, Invercargill, New Zealand
Architect: Cuthbert John Brodrick
The former Bank of New South Wales was designed in the Italian Renaissance style by C.J.
The former Bank of New South Wales was designed in the Italian Renaissance style by C.J.
One of the classic designs of International Modernism,
Built for the Bell Telephone Co.,
Simple gothic barn church whose main architectural feature is the twin spires.
Built for celebrations to mark the centenary of Catholic Emancipation. A Pontifical High Mass in the Phoenix Park,
In the grounds of City Hall,
Built in the Gothic style of the thirteenth century to the design of J.C.M.
A distinctive symbol of New York City,
The Confederation Building, which had built in 1929 on Wellington Street had been occupied mainly by Department of Agriculture employees from its inception.
The Daily News Building was the home of the New York Daily News until the mid-1990s.