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  1. Hace 3 días · On the east, Alfred Waterhouse's prominent King's Weigh House Church (Plate 23a) was the first new building (1889–91), on the site of a public house at the northern corner with Chandler (now Weighhouse) Street.

  2. Hace 5 días · The three-storey building served Brunswick Town and Hove jointly from 1873, when the Hove Commissioners moved in; but more space was needed, so leading Victorian Gothic Revival architect Alfred Waterhouse was controversially commissioned to design a new building on a large site bought from the Stanford Estate's land.

  3. Hace 5 días · The architect was Michael Waterhouse of Staple Inn Buildings. The Piccadilly block by Alfred Waterhouse follows the design of Robinson's earlier Jermyn Street block in using broad pilasters to divide the bays, but its proportions are less regular and it is enriched with Baroque detail.

  4. Hace 4 días · This house, which was known as No. 18 Sheffield Terrace until it was renumbered in 1927, was designed in 1876 by Alfred Waterhouse for Edward Coningham Sterling. The builder was W.H. Lascelles and the cost was about £5,500.

  5. Hace 2 días · The buildings were designed by the renowned Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse R.A in red pressed brick and had dressings of Bolton Wood stone in a Gothic Collegiate style. The cost of the build was £22,000 and was raised partially by public appeal and served as the university library until the opening of the Brotherton Library.

  6. Hace 4 días · Three of the buildings, which are located in the heart of Holborn, are Grade II listed and parts of the buildings date back to the mid-18th century. Dorrington intends to draw up proposals for a restoration of the office space that “reveals the characterful original architecture of Phillip Webb and Alfred Waterhouse whilst adding a 21st century x-factor”.

  7. Hace 3 días · PD-1923/Alfred Waterhouse Royal Courts of Justice, London, England Street beat 11 architects to win the competition to design the building, including fellow Gothic Revival exponent Alfred Waterhouse.