ADRIAN GILBERT SCOTT
'Adrian Gilbert Scott' (1882 - 1963), was an English architect. He was the grandson of Sir George Gilbert Scott, son of George Gilbert Scott, Jr., nephew of John Oldrid Scott, and brother to Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, all architects.
Scott embraced gothic and modernist designs, and he travelled to Canada in the course of his work. He started work on an altar at Saint Augustine Church in 1938; as of 2006, it is unfinished. He is also remembered for his design of the tower at The Holy Name Church Manchester.
He was also responsible for the design of SS Mary and Joseph Roman Catholic Church in the early 1950s, a major building in the post-war Lansbury Estate in Poplar, East London.
★ Role in the building of Liverpool Metropolitan RC Cathedral
★ Work in Canada
★ Work in Cornwall
★ SS Mary and Joseph Roman Catholic Church described in the Survey of London
Scott embraced gothic and modernist designs, and he travelled to Canada in the course of his work. He started work on an altar at Saint Augustine Church in 1938; as of 2006, it is unfinished. He is also remembered for his design of the tower at The Holy Name Church Manchester.
He was also responsible for the design of SS Mary and Joseph Roman Catholic Church in the early 1950s, a major building in the post-war Lansbury Estate in Poplar, East London.
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★ Role in the building of Liverpool Metropolitan RC Cathedral
★ Work in Canada
★ Work in Cornwall
★ SS Mary and Joseph Roman Catholic Church described in the Survey of London
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