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Scottish architect

Robert Sorley Lawrie
Born(1903-06-27)27 June 1903
Died23 May 1977(1977-05-23) (aged 73)
OccupationArchitect
PracticeDublin Corporation
BuildingsInchicore Public Library
Ringsend Public Library
Phibsborough Public Library
Drumcondra Public Library

Robert Sorley Lawrie (27 June 1903 – 23 May 1977) was a Scottish architect who worked in the department of the Dublin City Architect Horace Tennyson O'Rourke.

Early years and education

He was probably a son of Robert Lawrie, a plumber, of 12 Claremont Street, Aberdeen and his wife Jennie Robb. He studied architecture at Robert Gordon's College from September 1919 to June 1921 then was a pupil of George Bennett Mitchell in Aberdeen until September 1924. He returned to Robert Gordon's College for the post-diploma course which he completed in June 1925.

Career

He and Herbert George Simms were appointed assistant architects to the Dublin City Commissioners in June 1929. He was responsible for most of the work of converting Charlemont House to the Municipal Gallery in 1933. He designed the Inchicore Public Library in 1937 and was responsible for ones in Ringsend, Phibsborough and Drumcondra all built the same year.

He was living in Dublin in 1945 but had left by 1947, taking up the post of County Architect for Fife.

Personal life

He married Anne Dempster McDowall on 1 June 1933. She survived him.

References

  1. ^ "LAWRIE, ROBERT SORLEY". Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Basic Biographical Details". Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660-1980. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  3. "1937 – Ringsend Public Library, Dublin". archiseek. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  4. "1937 – Library, Drumcondra, Dublin". archiseek. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
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