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Remembering FW Stevens: The master architect who gave south Mumbai its peculiar old world charm

Master architect Frederick William Stevens built the CSMT, then known as Victoria terminus based on the concept of Victorian Italianate Gothic Revival architecture.

March 04, 2019 / 14:31 IST
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If there’s anything that lends the southern part of Bombay its peculiar charm, it is the splendid architecture that abounds that side of the island city. From the police headquarters, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation headquarters, the British era splendour reminisce of an opulent past and even to this day, scores of tourists land in the city of dreams to revel at the marvel of these structures.

But, did you know, the man behind most of the iconic structures, is architect Frederick William Stevens. He passed away on March 4 over a century ago (1900) and we take this opportunity to soak you in some trivia of the mastermind.

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FW Stevens

Master architect Frederick William Stevens built the CSMT, then known as Victoria terminus based on the concept of Victorian Italianate Gothic Revival architecture. It took him ten years to complete construction of the station, the longest duration taken for any building to see competition back in the days.