University of Liverpool School of Architecture
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The School of Architecture is an architecture school in Liverpool, England, and is a 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
edit- Robert Anning Bell
- Patrick Abercrombie
- Lionel Bailey Budden
- Dariush Borbor, Iranian architect, urban planner, civic designer, writer
- Maxwell Fry
- William Holford, Baron Holford
- Quentin Hughes
- Augustus John[4]
- Stirrat Johnson-Marshall
- Thomas Alwyn Lloyd
- Charles Herbert Reilly
- Colin Rowe
- Herbert James Rowse
- Giles Gilbert Scott
- James Stirling
- F. X. Velarde