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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Denis_SantryDenis Santry - Wikipedia

    Denis Santry (14 May 1879 – 14 April 1960) was an Irish architect and cartoonist. He was a pioneer of animated cartoons in South Africa and the architect of the several prominent structures in Singapore, including the Sultan Mosque and The Cenotaph.

  2. The Board of Trustees and Building Committee of the Sultan Mosque commissioned Swan and Maclaren, arguably Singapore’s preeminent architectural firm in the 1920s, and the design was carried out by the firm’s Irish architect, Denis Santry.

  3. Denis Santry. A well-known Irish architect from M/s. Swan & MacLaren who designed one of Singapore’s famous landmarks, the Sultan Mosque, which was completed in 1928. Denis Santry was born in 1879 in County Cork, Ireland, and came to Singapore in 1919.

  4. Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church’s architecture is charmingly eclectic. It was designed by Denis Santry of Swan & Maclaren, who was also the architect for the Cenotaph, Sultan Mosque, and Former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station. European architectural features, such as the extensive use of arches, can be seen around the church building.

  5. Jul 2, 2012 · Both these buildings were designed by Denis Santry of Messrs Swan & Maclaren, who had joined this most prestigious of architectural practices just after the end of the war. Santry had previously worked in South Africa, where he is recognised as the father of the South African Arts and Crafts Movement, but his Hongkong & Shanghai Bank was ...

  6. Aug 13, 2019 · A French construction company, Bross and Morgin, was engaged for the deed, with Denis Santry of Swan & Maclaren as its chief architect ( Source ). The church intentionally incorporated both European and Chinese architectural styles to reflect Telok Ayer’s multi-racial and culturally-diverse nature.

  7. Irish architect Denis Santry from the local architectural firm Swan & Maclaren was commissioned for the project; he also designed the Cenotaph, Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, and Former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station.

  8. www.roots.gov.sg › Collection-Landing › listingSultan Mosque - Roots

    A British architect, Denis Santry was employed to design the mosque. It was estimated that the mosque cost $200,000 to build. On 14 March 1975, the Sultan Mosque was gazetted as a national monument.

  9. Architect, cartoonist, sculptor, designer, animator. Originally an apprentice to a carpenter (possibly his father), Denis Santry won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in London, after which he returned to his home town of Cork in Ireland to article with a local firm of architects.

  10. Designed by Denis Santry of Swan & Maclaren, the architecture of the mosque is influenced by the Indo-Saracenic style. 17 The most striking features of the mosque are its two gold onion domes above the east and west facades, each topped by a crescent moon and star. 18 The base of each dome is adorned with glass bottle ends that the sultan ...