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ARTICLES RELATED TO Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral |  |  |  | Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool CathedralScott is perhaps best-known for his work on Liverpool Cathedral. When the competition for a 'Design for a twentieth century cathedral' was announced in 1902, he began work on the drawings at his home in Battersea in his spare time. He was surprised to be one of the five architects selected for the second round of the competition (his employer's designs were rejected) and even more surprised to win, in 1903. The choice of Scott surprised others as well, because of Scott's youth (he was 22), lack of experience (he had designed a few private houses), and faith (as Liverpool w ...
See also:Giles Gilbert Scott, Giles Gilbert Scott - Family, Giles Gilbert Scott - Qualification as an architect, Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years, Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings, Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition, Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Death, Giles Gilbert Scott - Works, Giles Gilbert Scott - Reference, Giles Gilbert Scott - External link Read more here: » Giles Gilbert Scott: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral |
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 |  |  | Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - FamilyScott was the third son of George Gilbert Scott (junior). When he was three, his father was declared as of unsound mind and consequently Scott saw little of him: he claimed to remember only seeing him twice. A bequest from his uncle in 1889 gave him ownership of Hollis Street Farm, near Ninfield in Sussex, with a life tenancy to his mother; it was to here that his mother took him in order to escape the occasional violence of her husband.
Scott was sent to Beaumont College on the recommendation of his father, not because of any educati ...
See also:Giles Gilbert Scott, Giles Gilbert Scott - Family, Giles Gilbert Scott - Qualification as an architect, Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years, Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings, Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition, Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Death, Giles Gilbert Scott - Works, Giles Gilbert Scott - Reference, Giles Gilbert Scott - External link Read more here: » Giles Gilbert Scott: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Family |
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 |  |  | Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Late workAfter the immediate rush for building work caused by war damage had died down, Scott put a new roof on the Guildhall in the City of London and designed modernistic brick offices for the Corporation just to the north. Despite having opposed placing heavily industrial buildings in the centre of cities, he accepted a commission to build Bankside power station on the bank of the River Thames in Southwark, where he built on what he had learnt at Battersea and gathered all the flues into a single tower. This building was converte ...
See also:Giles Gilbert Scott, Giles Gilbert Scott - Family, Giles Gilbert Scott - Qualification as an architect, Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years, Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings, Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition, Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Death, Giles Gilbert Scott - Works, Giles Gilbert Scott - Reference, Giles Gilbert Scott - External link Read more here: » Giles Gilbert Scott: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work |
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 |  |  | Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognitionThe early 1930s were a time when Scott's reputation was the highest and he was chosen as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects for 1933, its centenary year. In his inaugural address he criticised both the diehard traditionalist and the diehard modernist, calling for a 'middle line' in which architects accepted new methods of construction while seeking to always place the human element in architecture.
Scott's search for the 'middle line' caused him difficulties when he was appointed as architect for the new Coventry C ...
See also:Giles Gilbert Scott, Giles Gilbert Scott - Family, Giles Gilbert Scott - Qualification as an architect, Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years, Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings, Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition, Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Death, Giles Gilbert Scott - Works, Giles Gilbert Scott - Reference, Giles Gilbert Scott - External link Read more here: » Giles Gilbert Scott: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition |
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 |  |  | Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war yearsAs Liverpool Cathedral rose Scott's fame rose too, and he began to secure commissions for secular buildings. One of the first was for Clare College, Cambridge, Memorial Court, which was in a neo-Georgian style on the west bank of the River Cam. This style was also used for a house he designed for himself in Clarendon Place, Paddington in 1924. Scott rarely designed residential buildings but when he did, they could be successful as the Cropthorne Court mansion block on Maida Vale in London, where the frontage juts out i ...
See also:Giles Gilbert Scott, Giles Gilbert Scott - Family, Giles Gilbert Scott - Qualification as an architect, Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years, Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings, Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition, Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Death, Giles Gilbert Scott - Works, Giles Gilbert Scott - Reference, Giles Gilbert Scott - External link Read more here: » Giles Gilbert Scott: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years |
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 |  |  | Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early workWhile Scott was feuding with Bodley in Liverpool, he managed to design and see built his first complete church. This was the Church of the Annunciation, a Roman Catholic Church in Bournemouth, in which he made a high transept similar to that he wanted at Liverpool. His work on another new Roman Catholic Church at Sheringham, Norfolk showed his preference for simple Gothic frontages. Other churches built by Scott at this time, at Ramsey on the Isle of Man, Northfleet in Kent and Stoneycroft in Liverpool, show the development of his style. Whi ...
See also:Giles Gilbert Scott, Giles Gilbert Scott - Family, Giles Gilbert Scott - Qualification as an architect, Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years, Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings, Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition, Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Death, Giles Gilbert Scott - Works, Giles Gilbert Scott - Reference, Giles Gilbert Scott - External link Read more here: » Giles Gilbert Scott: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work |
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 |  |  | Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildingsThe London Power Company had commissioned a new electricity generating station at Battersea and in 1930 commissioned Scott as a consultant to make the inevitably massive architecture more appealing. Scott chose external bricks and put some detailing on the sheer walls, then remodelled the four corner chimneys so that they resembled classical columns. Battersea Power Station, completed in 1933 but disused since 1982, remains ...
See also:Giles Gilbert Scott, Giles Gilbert Scott - Family, Giles Gilbert Scott - Qualification as an architect, Giles Gilbert Scott - Liverpool Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott - Other early work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Inter-war years, Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings, Giles Gilbert Scott - Professional recognition, Giles Gilbert Scott - Late work, Giles Gilbert Scott - Death, Giles Gilbert Scott - Works, Giles Gilbert Scott - Reference, Giles Gilbert Scott - External link Read more here: » Giles Gilbert Scott: Encyclopedia II - Giles Gilbert Scott - Signature buildings |
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