biography
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| (1882–1952)
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| biography:
| British architect. The most prominent Scots architect of the period between the two World Wars, he designed the Daily Telegraph office in London (1927), St Andrew's House in Edinburgh (1934), and won the competition for the Hawkhead Infectious Diseases Hospital in Paisley (1932). He was controlling designer of the Glasgow Empire Exhibition of 1938. |
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