Frederick Gibberd was born in Kenilworth, Coventry, England, on 7 January 1908. … subscribers only
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Bibliography
1. Contemporary Architects. Edited by Ann Lee Morgan and Collin Naylor. Chicago and London: St. James Press, 2nd edition, 1987 [Contains a comprehensive list of architectural projects by Gibberd and details of writings by and about him] 2. Harwood, Elain. Mid-Century Britain: Modern Architecture 1938-1963. London: Batsford, 2021 3. Manley, Christine Hui Lan. Frederick Gibberd. London: Historic England, 2017 [ISBN 10: 1848022735ISBN 13: 9781848022737] 4. Mills, Edward David. The New Architecture in Britain 1946-1953.
London: The Standard Catalogue Co., 1953 [Includes a description of "The Lawn" flats in Harlow, Essex designed by London: The Standard Catalogue Co., 1953 [Includes a description of "The Lawn" flats in Harlow, Essex designed by Frederick Gibberd pp. 129-140] 5. Mills, John Fitzmaurice. 'The new Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral' Connoisseur vol. 166, December 1967 pp. 225-231 {A description of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral designed by Frederick Gibberd and built 1962-67] 6. Powers, Alan. Modern. The Modern Movement in Britain. London: Merrell, 2005 7. Robson-Smith, N. and Tomlinson, A. H. 'Environmental qualities of urban open space challenged: an appraisal of Queen's Gardens, Kingston upon Hull'. The Builder vol. 219, 2 October 1970 pp. 65-74 [An assessment of the design and layout of Queen's Gardens, Kingston upon Hull by Frederick Gibberd] 8. Taylor, Nicholas. 'Harlow Town Centre. Architectural Review vol. 136, September 1964 pp. 220-222 [Discusses the first phase of Frederick Gibberd's plan for Harlow New Town in Essex completed in 1964] 9. Taylor, Nicholas. 'Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool'. Architectural Review vol. 141, June 1967 pp. 436-448 [The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool, designed by Frederick Gibberd and completed in 1967] 10. White, William. 'the altar and the liturgy'. RIBA Journal vol. 74, July 1967 pp. 281-285 [the planning and internal arrangement of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool, designed by Frederick Gibberd and completed in 1967]