L. G. WEST, SON AND HORNIBROOK.
' Messrs L. G. West and Son, Begisrered Architects, of Palmerston North, have admitted into partnership Mr E. Norco-t Hornibrook. 31 r Hcsmlbrock is a Registered Architect, Structural Engineer and Quantity Surveyor of trice experien-.-e, and has in the past been associated trith some oi the Dominion's leading architects, and has made a special studv o: reinforced concrete _ cesign and * construction, model _ housing schemes and sanitary sc.ence in Great Britain, and has travelled extensively. fjriring the last five years Mr Horni-bro-ok has practised over a large district, tritk headcuarters in the Bay oi Plenty, and in that time he has been responsible for the design or numerous reinforced concrete structures or all types, including banking premises. municipal and iiorary buildings, commercial premises, fiats and res:dznczs, in addition to purely structural undertakings. 3lr Homibrock is a Licentiate oi the Roval Institute of British Architects. Condon, cue of the 13 associate members of the Institute of Structural Engineers, London, at present resident in the Dominion, an Associate of tne N'.Z. Institute of Architects, and a member of the Council or that body, and also a Member of the Royal Sanitarv Institute, London. ■/he practice tv ill in future be carried on under the name or L. G. West, Son and Homibrock at the offices in the National Bank Building. This old established practice tras founded by the late Mr L. G. Tlest in 137-5, and has since been carried on continuously in Palmerston .North and surrounding districts. _ Without doubt this amalgamation trill further help to ensure the continued success of the firm, trhich has altrays been an important factor in the local building trorld.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 182, 4 July 1931, Page 8
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