This originally served as the office for writers of the British East India Company, hence the name. Designed by Thomas Lyon in 1777, the Writers' Building has gone through several extensions over the years.
In 1821 a 128 ft-long verandah with Ionic columns,
each 32 ft high, were added on the first and second floors. From 1889 -
1906 two new blocks were added, approached by iron staircases that are
still in use. Writers’ acquired its Greco-Roman look, complete with the
portico in the central bay and the red surface of exposed brick. The
parapet was put in place and the statues sculpted by William Fredric
Woodington in 1883, that line the terrace, were installed.
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