Peter Smithson (18 September 1923 – 3 March 2003), the acclaimed British architect often associated with New Brutalism, would have turned 91 today. He attended the school of architecture in Newcastle, but left to serve in the war in India and Burma. After returning to complete his degree in 1948, he enrolled in the Royal Academy architecture school. In 1950 he set up his own practice with his wife Alison, and the two went on to become some of the most influential British architects of the mid-20th century.
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AD Classics: AD Classics: Balfron Tower / Erno Goldfinger
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Architects: Erno Goldfinger
- Year: 1967
https://www.archdaily.com/160672/ad-classics-balfron-tower-erno-goldfingerTim Winstanley
AD Classics: Florey Building / James Stirling
The Queen's College Florey building is the third and last building of “The Red Trilogy” (the Leicester Engineering Faculty building and the Cambridge History Faculty building being the first two) designed by James Stirling, solidifying him as an irreplaceable facet in modern Architecture.
https://www.archdaily.com/155430/ad-classics-florey-building-james-stirlingIgor Fracalossi