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Standard Bank Building
The Standard Bank Building, cnr Harrison and Commissioner Str Johannesburg
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeBusiness-use
LocationJohannesburg, South Africa
Completed10 November 1908; 115 years ago (1908-11-10)
Height
Roof102 metres (335 ft)
Technical details
Floor count5
Design and construction
Architect(s)W H Stucke & W E Bannister[1]
References
[2]

The Standard Bank Building (10 November 1908) was designed by Architects Stucke & Bannister. It is found in Marshalltown in the South African city of Johannesburg in Commissioner, Harrison and Fox streets

Design[edit]

An American flag flying at half mast after the death of president Warren G. Harding in August 1923[3][4]

The building has a handsome stone-faced design in the neo-Baroque late Victorian style or Beaux Arts Style which was beginning to dominate the New Regent Street and Piccadilly in London at the end of the 19th century. It is a formal and stately five-story building with an excess of neo-Baroque ornamentation on the facade in a rather dry, rationalized manner. It creates an impersonal, monumental impression, ideally suited to a time which liked to express the might of the British Empire. The corners are crowned by domes supported on ionic style classical columns. The corner entrance on Commissioner and Harrison Streets is dominated by two larger than life figures. Justice and Commerce sculptured by a Greek sculpture called Marigo. The building has a skeleton of steel, the walls being filled in with brick, which was clad on the outside with sawn sandstone.

Construction[edit]

Construction began in 1906 and suffered delays because frame steel orders coincided with the San Francisco earthquake. Much building material was sent to that stricken city while other customers waited. An innovation for the time was the reinforced concrete employed for the floors.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "STUCKE and BANNISTER". artefacts.co.za. Artefacts. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  • ^ "Standard Bank Chambers Marshalls Town". heritageregister.org.za. The Heritage Register. 25 April 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  • ^ "Warren G. Harding | the White House". Archived from the original on 26 July 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  • ^ "Warren G. Harding - Presidents of the United States (POTUS)".

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