R. A. J. Bidwell

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R. A. J. Bidwell was a British architect active in colonial Malaya, known for designing prominent public buildings that blended Indo-Saracenic and European architectural styles.

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instanceOf British person
architect
human
activeInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
architecturalStyle European eclecticism
Indo-Saracenic architecture
Neoclassical architecture
basedIn Singapore NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer Swan and Maclaren NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup British
fieldOfWork architecture
colonial architecture
genre public architecture
notableFor blending Indo-Saracenic and European architectural styles
designing prominent public buildings in colonial Malaya
notableWork Old Supreme Court Building, Singapore NERFINISHED
Raffles Hotel NERFINISHED
Sultan Abdul Samad Building NERFINISHED
Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall NERFINISHED
civic buildings in British Malaya
commercial buildings in Singapore
occupation architect
partOf British colonial architectural practice in Malaya
workLocation British Malaya NERFINISHED
Kuala Lumpur NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED

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Sultan Abdul Samad Building architect R. A. J. Bidwell