Mumbai University Library, Mumbai

Mumbai University, formally known as The University of Mumbai, is a Gothic revival style building designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. It is considered among his best works, despite Scott never having visited India himself.Scott designed the Convocation Hall (built 1869-74) from his London office, as well as the Library and massive clock tower (built 1869-78).The Convocation Hall is decorated in French 15th century style, with ornate stonework and carvings. The Library and clock tower are in a Venetian Gothic style. The two different architectural styles blend in perfectly, giving the building a unique charm.The Rajabai Clock Tower was designed on the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London. It stands proud at a height of 9.1 m. Curiously, Scott adorned the tower with oriental figures which are marvellously sculpted.The Library stands separate to the Convocation Hall. It has a corner staircase that towers with spiralling arcades. It’s part Venetian in style with sharply pointed spires and intricate stained-glass windows. The front of the library has stone columns supporting a porch. The brickwork is red, as with many of Scott’s buildings.A little-known fact about the University is Scott’s original plans for the building were deemed too expensive. Two British architects, Walter Paris and George Twigge-Molecey, were commissioned to reduce them. This was done initially without Scott’s knowledge. The two-man team managed to keep much of Scott’s design intact, although the original plan was far grander and would now be considered Scott’s most magnificent university building. Research: http://bombayheritagewalks.blogspot.com/2013/04/bombay-university.html

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