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Holden, Charles Henry [1875-1960. UK. Architect]

 

Charles Henry Holden was born in Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, England, on 12… subscribers only


Photograph of Charles Henry Holden

Photograph of Charles Henry Holden


Bibliography

1. Allibone, Finch and Karol, Eitan. ‘Charles Holden’. RIBA Journal vol. 95, no. 4, April 1988 pp. 50-51

2. Beeson, Anthony. Bristol Central Library and Charles Holden. Bristol: Redcliffe Press, 2006 [ISBN 10: 1904537537 / ISBN 13: 9781904537533]

3. Contemporary Architects. Edited by Ann Lee Morgan and Collin Naylor. Chicago, Illinois St. James Press, 2nd edition, 1987

4. Cork, Richard. ‘Jacob Epstein and Charles Holden: a Whitmanesque collaboration in the Strand’. AA Files no. 8, January 1985 pp. 64-98

5. Cork, Richard. ‘Jacob Epstein and Charles Holden: a Whitmanesque collaboration on the Strand’. AA Files no. 8, Spring 1985 pp. 64-98 [Discusses the collaboration between Charles Holden and the sculptor Jacob Epstein]

6. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 1: A-K. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

7. Glancey, Jonathan. ‘Architect to the commuter: Charles Holden’ Blueprint no. 47, May 1988 pp. 66, 68

8. Gray, A. Stuart. Edwardian architecture: a biographical dictionary. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., 1985

9. Hanson, Brian. ‘Singing the body electric with Charles Holden.’ Architectural Review vol. 158, no. 946, December 1975 pp. 349-356

10. Harwood, Elain. Art Deco Britain: Buildings of the Interwar Years. London: Batsford, 2019

11. Holden, Charles. ‘The new buildings for London University’. RIBA Journal 9 May 1938 p. 634 [Architect Charles Holden discusses his plans for the Senate House building, University of London]

12. Hutton, C. ‘Dr. Charles Holden, 1875-1960’. Artifex vol. 3, 1969 pp. 34-55

13. Karol, Eitan and Finch, Allibone. Charles Holden 1875-1960. London: RIBA, 1988

14. Karol, Eitan. Charles Holden, Architect. Donington, Lincs.: Shaun Tyas, 2007

15. Karol, Eitan. The life and architecture of Charles Holden (1875-1960). Ph.D. thesis, University of Reading, 2001

16. Lawrence, David. Bright Underground Spaces: The Railway Stations of Charles Holden. Harrow Weald, Middlesex: Capital Transport, 2008 [ISBN 10: 1854143204ISBN 13: 9781854143204]

17. Mayer, Martin. ‘Underground architect: marking the centenary of Charles Holden's birth, a look at his enigmatic architecture’. Building Design no. 245, 11 April 1975 pp. 12-13.

18. Middleton, Grahame. ‘Charles Holden and his London Underground stations’ Architectural Association Quarterly vol. 8, no. 2, 1976 pp. 29-39

19. Pevsner, Nikolaus. 'Charles Holden's early works' in Edwardian Architecture and its Origins. Edited by Alastair Service. London: The Architectural Press Limited, 1975 pp. 372-384 [Written by Nikolaus Pevsner shortly after Holden's death].

20. Powers, Alan. Modern. The Modern Movement in Britain. London: Merrell, 2005

21. Ruddock, Ted. ‘Charles Holden and the issue of high buildings in London, 1927-47.’ Construction History vol. 12, 1996, pp. 83-99.

22. Service, Alastair. The Architects of London and their buildings from 1066 to the present. London: The Architectural Press, 1979

23. Simpson, Richard. ‘Classicism and modernity. The University of London’s Senate House’. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies vol. 43, 1999 pp. 41-99

24. Stamp, Gavin. ‘A cathedral of modernity: 55, Broadway, London SW1’. Country Life vol. 205, no. 40, 5 October 2011 pp. 88-91 [Discusses the London Underground headquarters and St James's tube station, completed in 1929]

25. Stamp, Gavin. ‘King of the underground’. Architects’ Journal vol. 187, no. 10, 9 March 1988 pp. 80-81.

26. The Architecture of British Transport in the Twentieth Century. Edited by Julian Holder and Steven Parissien. New Haven ; London : Yale University Press for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Yale Center for British Art, 2004

27. ‘Holden at the V&A’. RIBA Journal vol. 117/118, December 2010/Hanuary 2011 p. 12 [A review of an exhibition of the on Charles Holden’s underground stations at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 2011]

Weblinks

Alan Powers. Charles Henry Holden. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

Architects of Greater Manchester 1800-1940 

British Listed Buildings - 41 listed buildings by Charles Holden 

Building of the Month. Senate House, Bloomsbury, London designed by Charles Holden in the 1930s 

Charles Hutton, ‘Holden, Charles Henry (1875–1960)’, rev. Alan Crawford, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online[Subscription service] 

Clare Price. Cathedral of modernity. Twentieth Century Society - headquarters of the Underground Electric Railway at 55 Broadway, London, designed by Charles Holden and built in 1925-29  

Find a Grave 

Historic England - 99 entries relating to Charles Holden 

Jonathan Glancey. ‘An architecture fee from fads and aesthetic conceits’ The Guardian 16 October 2007 

London Transport Museum 

Modernism in Metro-land 

National Art Library Catalogue 

RIBApix - 147 entries on Charles Holden 

RIBApix - 394 entries on Adams, Holden & Pearson 

UK Modern House 

Wikipedia 

Wikipedia - List of Work by Charles Holden 

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