Richardson, Albert Edward [1880-1964. UK. Architect]
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Bibliography
1. Brewster, John. ‘Restoration of St. James's Church, Piccadilly’. [Architects: A. E. Richardson & E. A. S. Houfe]. RIBA Journal September 1954 pp. 452-454 2. Brewster, John. ‘St. James's Church, Piccadilly: work of restoration exactly according to Wren's design’ [Architects: A. E. Richardson & E. A. S. Houfe] The Builder 5 October 1951 pp. 441-444 3. Clifford, Henry Dalton. ‘Modern house in Georgian tradition, Weston Patrick, Hampshire; Architect: Sir Albert Richardson’. Country Life 13 October 1960 pp. 816, 818 4. Cornwell, Simon. ‘The Richardson Candles, Cambridge’. [Discusses street lighting designed by A.E. Richardson and installed in central Cambridge in 1957] Twentieth Century Architecture no. 11, 2013, pp. 98-101. 5. Curl, James Stevens. Dictionary of Architecture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 3rd edition, 2015 6. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001 7. Fulford, Roger. 'The Sedburgh School Library'. Country Life vol. 124, 10 July 1958 pp. 80-81 [A report on the remodelling of the library of Sedburgh School in Yorkshire by Richardson] 8. Goulden, Gontran. 'Sir Albert Richardson'. Architect and Building News vol. 225, 12 February 1964 pp. 255-256 9. Goulden, Gontran. ‘Sir Albert Richardson’. AA Journal March 1964 p.252 10. Goulden, Gontran. ‘Sir Albert Richardson’. The Builder vol. 206, 7 February 1964 pp. 273-274 11. Houfe, Simon. Sir Albert Richardson: the Professor. Luton : White Crescent Press, 1980. 12. Houfe, Simon. ’The professor remembered: Sir Albert Richardson’. RIBA Journal vol. 87, no. 12, December 1980 pp. 43-46. 13. Houfe, Simon; Powers, Alan and Wilton-Ely, John. Sir Albert Richardson 1880-1964. [Published on the occasion of the exhibition `Sir Albert Richardson' at the RIBA Heinz Gallery, London] London : RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1999. 14. Howling, G. T. 'Restoration of St. Alfege's Greenwich'. The Builder vol. 182, 14 March 1952 pp. 401-405 [A report on the rebuilding of St. Alfege's church in Greenwich, which was virtually destroyed in an air raid on 19 March 1941] 15. Hurst, Simon. ‘Sir Albert Richardson, 1880-1964’. Architects’ Journal vol. 210, no. 12, 30 September 1999 pp. 40-41. 16. Hussey, Christopher. 'Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire'. Country Life vol. 118, 1 September 1955 pp. 434-437 [Part one of a two-part article on the restoration of Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire by Richardson] 17. Hussey, Christopher. 'Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire'. Country Life vol. 118, 8 September 1955 pp. 489-491 [Part two of a two-part article on the restoration of Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire by Richardson] 18. Miers, Mary’ Out to lunch with the professor’. [A. E. Richardson] Country Life vol. 193, no. 39, 30 September 1999 pp. 96-97. 19. Oswald, Arthur. ‘Trinity House [London] restored’. [Architect A. E. Richardson] Country Life 22 October 1953 pp. 1288-1291 20. Palin, William. ‘Trinity House’ [Discusses the reconstruction in 1952-53 of the bomb-damaged London headquarters of the Corporation of Trinity House in London by A.E. Richardson] Country Life vol. 200, no. 31, 3 August 2006 pp. 50-53. 21. Robinson, John Martin. ‘The soul of horseracing. The Jockey Club Rooms, Newmarket, Suffolk’. [Designed by Albert Richardson and C Lovett Gill in 1932-34] Country Life vol. 203, no. 39, 30 September 2009 pp. 72-76. 22. Stamp, Gavin. ‘Architecture: Sir Albert Richardson’. Apollo vol. 178, no. 614, November 2013 pp. 100-101. 23. Taylor, Nicholas. 'Sir Albert Richardson: the classic case of Edwardianism' in Edwardian Architecture and its Origins. Edited by Alastair Service. London: The Architectural Press Ltd., 1975 pp. 444-459 [Article originally written two years before Richardson's death] 24. ‘Cathedral church, York new library’ [Architect: A. E. Richardson] The Builder 17 May 1946 p.484 25. ‘Chancery Lane, London, safe deposit’ [Architect: A. E. Richardson]. The Builder 24 July 1953 p. 127 26. ‘Memorial in Westminster Abbey (Henry VII Chapel) to the Battle of Britain’ [Architect: A. E. Richardson]. The Builder 11 July 1947 pp. 32-35 27. ‘Memorial shelter to Sir Lawrence Chubb erected at Ken Wood; Designed by: A. E. Richardson, with E. A. Houfe’. The Builder 19 September 1952 p. 390. 28. ‘North London Collegiate (secondary) School, Edgware, incorporating the Georgian mansion, Canons Park’ [Architect: A. E. Richardson]. The Builder 21 November 1941 pp. 458-464 29. ‘Notes from the sketch-books of Sir Albert Richardson, P.P.R.A. (1880-1964)’. House & Garden April 1964 pp. 49-52 30. ‘Prof Richardson at home’ [Avenue House, Ampthill, Bedfordshire] The Builder November 1943 pp. 278-279 31. ‘Reconstruction of dome of University College, London’ Architects: A. E. Richardson & E. A. S. Houfe]. Wood June 1949 pp. 164-169 32. ‘Restoration and new buildings of Trinity House, Tower Hill, London: includes a new Banqueting Hall and Library’ ]Architects: A. E. Richardson & E. A. S. Houfe]. The Builder 23 April 1954 pp. 712-718 33. ‘Restoration of St. Alfege's Church, Greenwich’ [Architects: A. E. Richardson & E. A. S. Houfe. Original architect: Nicholas Hawksmoor]. The Builder 14 March 1952 pp. 401-405 34. ‘Shop-front added to house in Georgian style, for Messrs. Tiranti, Charlotte Street, London’ [Architects: A. E. Richardson & E. A. S. Houfe]. The Builder 14 September 1951 p. 342