1882 – Designs for Municipal Buildings, Newport, Wales
First premiated design in architectural competition to design new municipal buildings to contain a town hall,
First premiated design in architectural competition to design new municipal buildings to contain a town hall,
Built in a Flemish-Baronial style, and still in use today as the Town House (town hall).
Selected design from Verity &
Unsuccessful entrant in architectural competition to design a new city hall.
Unbuilt design. Originally the building was to have included an Assembly Room and Town Hall but the full proposals failed through lack of funding and it was just the library building that was constructed and officially opened in 190
Third placed design in architectural competition.
Alfred Waterhouse’s major existing work and masterpiece in Manchester is the town hall designed in Venetian Gothic.
Second Premiated Design for Newbury Municipal Buildings.
When the competition for “The Guildhall’
This imposing building was designed by London architects,