Alexandra House (1st generation) [1952-1974]
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Submitted by David on Mon, 2010-09-06 11:45
Current condition:
Demolished / No longer exists
Date Place completed:
1952-05-01
Date Place demolished:
1974-01-01
Completion date from HK Land annual meeting (China Mail, 1952-03-31, pg10) which said it would be completed by end of May, and would open fully let.
Demolition date estimate, based on completion date of Alexandra House.
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Constructed in two phases
Some recently added photos show that this was built in two phases
This 1953 photo shows the original Alexandra Building has been demolished, and the first phase of the new building has replaced it:
BUT, in the background the old Royal Building is still standing.
Then the right of the photo shows the open end of the 'V' of the first phase. The Royal Building has gone.
Another photo taken at the same time looks down and shows us the foundations for the second phase of the building, occupying the old Royal Building site.
Then a bit later the second phase is complete, closing off the open end of the V, and completing the triangle-shaped Alexander Building:
Regards, David
'House' or 'Building' ?
I've called this place Alexandra Building, but if I zoom in on the facade I see it's called Alexandra House. Any idea if the two names were used interchangeably, or if there is one correct name?
Regards, David
'House' it is
To answer my own question:
I've updated the name of this place, and also the next place on this site.
Regards, David
All phases completed by 1956
All phases completed by 1956 according to HK Land at 125
In the early 1970s the
In the early 1970s the Government wished to make the triangular site of Alexandra House a park. HK Land would have swapped it for the the GPO site. All government departments were in favour except the finance office who were virulently opposed to more open space being created in central due to the loss of revenue. Government dithering meant by 1974 the idea was abandoned.
Source: Hong Kong Land at 125
generation
title says 1st generation, but should be 2nd?
Re: Generation
As indicated on the timeline on top right of the main page, Alexandra House (1st generation) was enlarged from the previous Alexandra Building and comprised a few of the older buildings adjacent to it.
thanks
thanks moddsey for clarifying. You can tell I'm bored with lockdown...