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John Simpson (architect)

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British architect, born 1954 This article is about the architect born in 1954. For the President of the Royal Institute of British Architects from 1919 to 1921, see John William Simpson (architect).

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John Simpson CVO (born 9 November 1954), is a British New Classical architect.

Education and career

Simpson is a member of Royal Institute of British Architects. Simpson is part of the New Classical Architecture movement of contemporary architects designing in classical styles. A profile of Simpson's design for his own house featured on the Sky Arts programme The Art of Architecture in 2019.

The Walsh Family Hall of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame

Major works

References

  1. "The Art of Architecture - S1 - Episode 9". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  2. Brown, Dennis (30 April 2014). "London architect John Simpson to design new architecture building at Notre Dame". Notre Dame News. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  • Richard John and David Watkin, John Simpson; The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace and Other Works. Andreas Papadakis pub, London, 2002.
  • David Watkin, The Architecture of John Simpson: The Timeless Language of Classicism. Rizzoli International Publications, 2016.

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