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The building opened initially with 19 residential quarters and each with three sets of sturdy windows. Expansion further took place between and , with two more blocks being added along with iron staircases that are still used. The total ground coverage of the new five blocks covered 58, sq ft and the Greco-Roman look was acquired by this structure along with a central bay portico and red exposed brick surface. Source: Rangan Datta, Wiki.

Today, there is a statue of the martyred Binoy, Badal and Dinesh in front of the building. Between and , the open courtyards were sealed owing to the need for more space.

After , many more blocks were added although the main block including the five core blocks and rotunda, is the portion with a heritage structure classification. The elevation has mostly remained the same. See also: Rashtrapati Bhavan: Key information, valuation and other facts. A post shared by So Kolkata sokolkata. The simplistic structure had 19 residential quarters, each with three sets of windows. In , to accommodate the Fort William College and the Government Engineering College within its premises, a ft long veranda was added.

This was supported on majestic columns that were constructed and added to the first and second floors of the building, along with new teaching rooms, an exam hall, a library and a hostel accommodation for thirty two students.

When the British Raj took over, a French Renaissance-styled makeover was given to the building, to make it more ornate and almost palatial in terms of its architecture. In , Sutanuti, along with two nearby villages, were bought by the EIC from a local landowner. By the middle of the 18th century, the city of Calcutta had begun to take shape, with an estimated population of , who were mostly Indians. Maps show that for around 20 years from onwards, White Town was fenced off using palisades.

It occupied one side of what was then called Tank Square, had 19 residential quarters, each with three sets of windows, and was evidently a bit of an eyesore. They were often inspired by European structures — the Government House was built along the lines of Kedlestone Hall in Derbyshire , and the gothic high court building was an imitation of the Cloth House in Ypres, Belgium.

Later, a new style of building emerged in which gothic and Indian motifs were combined. The front was dressed up with a long veranda and Ionic columns.



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