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Essential
Architecture- The Bund, Shanghai
General Post Office |
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The main Post Office for the foreign settlement. On Soochow Creek across
the former
British American Tobacco Co. It is now Shanghai's main Post Office. |
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architect
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Stewardson & Spence |
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location
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Shanghai, China |
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date
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1922 |
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style
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neo-classical |
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construction
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stone, steel frame |
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type
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post office |
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Above image ŠPaul Pak-hing Lee - 1997
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The four storey General Post Office Building is located at the north end
of the Sichuan Road Bridge, Shanghai, on the banks of the Suzhou Creek.
Built from 1922 to 1924 and designed by Stewardson & Spence, the
building is in Classical style. Its two main facades use three-storey
high Corinthian columns. The main door is on the corner, and is topped
by a Baroque style clock tower. The sides of the clocktower are
decorated with three statuory groups. The central group features Hermes,
flanked by Eros and Aphrodite, the god and goddess of love. On the
second level is the 1200 square metre main trading hall, which was known
as the "First Hall of the Far East".
The building housed the General Post Office for the International
Settlement and the French Concession in Shanghai.
It is now used as the headquarters of the Shanghai postal
services. It is protected as a National Artefact Preservation Unit.
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links
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http://web.utk.edu/~plee3/shanghai.html
http://www.simonfieldhouse.com/shanghai.htm |
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www.essential-architecture.com
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