University of Liverpool School of Architecture
The School of Architecture is an architecture school in Liverpool, England, and part of the University of Liverpool. It was the first architecture school in the United Kingdom to be affiliated with a university, and the first to have degree programmes validated by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), in 1895.[1] Six RIBA Gold Medallists have been staff or graduates of Liverpool.[2] The School was initially an important centre for the Arts and Crafts movement, but later promoted Classical and Modernist ideas under the influence of Charles Herbert Reilly.[3]
Notable alumni and academic staff
- Robert Anning Bell
- Lionel Bailey Budden
- Dariush Borbor, Iranian architect, urban planner, civic designer, writer
- Maxwell Fry
- William Holford, Baron Holford
- Quentin Hughes
- Augustus John
- Thomas Alwyn Lloyd
- Charles Herbert Reilly
- Colin Rowe
- Herbert James Rowse
- Giles Gilbert Scott
- James Stirling
- F. X. Velarde
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See also
- University of Liverpool School of Medicine
- University of Liverpool School of Veterinary Science
- Liverpool Knowledge Quarter
- Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Architecture Department
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