High Court Building
တရားရုံးချုပ်ဟောင်း
General information
Architectural styleIndo-Saracenic Architecture
LocationYangon, Myanmar
CountryBurma
Coordinates16°46′23″N 96°9′39″E / 16.77306°N 96.16083°E / 16.77306; 96.16083
Current tenantsHigh Court of Yangon Region
Construction started1905
Completed1911
ClientGovernment of British Burma
OwnerGovernment of Myanmar
Design and construction
Architect(s)James Ransome
Designations

The former High Court Building (Burmese: တရားရုံးချုပ်ဟောင်း) is a colonial-era building located at No. 89/133 Pansodan Street, between Maha Bandula Garden Street and Pansodan Street in Kyauktada Township, downtown Yangon.[1]

Until 2006, the Supreme Court of Myanmar was located at this complex.

The High Court Building was designed by architect James Ransome, construction of the High Court began in 1905 and was completed in 1911,[2][3] and is noted for its colonial-era Indo-Saracenic Architecture, including its clock tower and its red-bricked exterior.

The building is listed on the Yangon City Heritage List. Located near Yangon City Hall, the building faces the Independence Monument and the Maha Bandula Park.

Notes

  1. Reid & Grosberg (2005), p.105
  2. Falconer et al. (2000), p. 78
  3. World and Its Peoples: Eastern and Southern Asia By Marshall Cavendish, p. 633

References

  • Falconer, John; Invernizzi, Luca; Kahrs, Daniel; Moore, Elizabeth; Tettoni, Luca Invernizzi; Birnbaum, Alfred; Cummings, Joe (2000). Burmese design & architecture. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 978-962-593-882-0
  • Reid, Robert; Grosberg, Michael (2005). Myanmar (Burma). Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-74059-695-4

16°46′23.28″N 96°9′39.34″E / 16.7731333°N 96.1609278°E / 16.7731333; 96.1609278


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