Imperial Building
The wedge-shaped Imperial Building, also known as Imperial Chambers, stands on the corner of Dowling and Lower High Streets in Dunedin and was built in 1906 for the Stokes Brothers, tailors. The Imperial Building is of architectural significance in the Dunedin cityscape as an outstanding example of Queen Ann Revival design in tuck-pointed polychromatic brick construction, with innovative use of concrete.
Source and further info: Heritage New Zealand
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Imperial Building
The wedge-shaped Imperial Building, also known as Imperial Chambers, stands on the corner of Dowling and Lower High Streets in Dunedin and was built in 1906 for the Stokes Brothers, tailors. The Imperial Building is of architectural significance in the Dunedin cityscape as an outstanding example of Queen Ann Revival design in tuck-pointed polychromatic brick construction, with innovative use of concrete.
Source and further info: Heritage New Zealand
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