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The hotel was reduced to 54 rooms and the garden too disappeared. A part of the hotel including the large dining room was given to the Bank of Ceylon. In 1966 Geoffrey Bawa was appointed to remodel the hotel, creating the Harbour Room, a restaurant on the fourth floor directly overlooking the Colombo Harbour.
Great Eastern Hotel, Manila (demolished)-This was the tallest art-deco hotel in the Philippines. Hap Hong Building, Manila, 1938; Heacock Building, (Fernando Ocampo, Tomas Arguelles, and George Koster), Manila, 1938(demolished) Hidalgo-Lim house, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1930; High Commissioner's Residence, 1940
Buildings in Surabaya with minimum height of 100 meters and above, which are completed or topped out. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. [2]
Museum Bank Indonesia, Surabaya is located in the former Bank of Java branch building. The House of Sampoerna i s a museum devoted to the history of clove cigarette (kretek) manufacturing in Indonesia and is housed in a Dutch colonial building (originally an orphanage) dating to 1864. [1] [2]
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Surabaya" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The architecture of Sri Lanka displays a rich variety of architectural forms and styles. Shaivism has had a significant influence on early Sri Lankan architecture, during the reign of King Ravana , then Buddhism has also had a significant influence on Sri Lankan architecture, since it was introduced to the island in the 3rd century BCE .
The city council, namely the Surabaya City Regional House of Representatives is the unicameral legislative body consisting of 50 members. [73] Both the mayor and the city’s legislative officials are directly elected by the locals every five years, with an exception that the city’s mayor can only have a two consecutive-term limit.
Since Bawa's death in 2003, Lunuganga has been managed by a group of his close friends, who formed the Lunuganga Trust. The gardens are now open to the public and the buildings on the estate are run as a seasonal country house hotel by Teardrop Hotels.