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Green, William Curtis [1875-1960. UK. Architect]

 

William Curtis Green [also known a W. Curtis Green] was born in Alton, Hampshire… subscribers only


Stanmore housing estate, Winchester, 1923, designed by William Curtis Green (1875-1960)

Stanmore housing estate, Winchester, 1923, designed by William Curtis Green (1875-1960)


Bibliography

1. Darley, Gillian. William Curtis Green RA, architect and draughtsman (1875-1960). London: Green Lloyd and Adams, 1978. [Catalogue of an exhibition at Heinz Gallery, Royal Institute of British Architects, 1978]

2. 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

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

4. Hamilton, Alec. Arts & Crafts Churches. London: Lund Humphries, 2020

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

6. Reilly, C. H. Representative British architects of the present day. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1931

7. Scruton, Robert. ‘Curtis Green at Chiswick; Architect (1901)’ AA Files no. 10, 1985, pp. 18-26.

8. Stamp, Gavin. The English House 1860-1914. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs and drawings. London: InternationalArchitect and the Building Centre Trust, 1980 p. 63

9. The drawings of Curtis Green. London: B.T. Batsford, 1949

10. W. Curtis Green, RA : architect and draughtsman, 1875-1960. London: Green Lloyd and Adams, 1978 [Published in connection with the exhibition held at the RIBA Heinz Gallery, Jan.-Mar. 1978]

11. Who’s Who in Architecture 1923. Edited by Frederick Chattertoin. London: THe Architectural Press, 1923

12. ‘Obituary’. AA Journal vol. 75, May 1960 p. 229

13. ‘Obituary’. RIBA Journal June 1960 p. 307

14. ‘Obituary’. The Builder vol. 198, 1 April 1960 p. 642

15. ‘The Royal Gold Medal for Architecture 1942: Mr. W. Curtis Green.’ Architect & Building News 21 November 1941 pp. 114-116

Weblinks

British Listed Buildings 

Dictionary of Scottish Architects 

Find a Grave 

Historic England - Founders' Hall including 39-40 Bartholomew Close, London 

Historic England - 157-160 Piccadilly, Arlington Street, London 

Historic England - 63 and 65 Piccadily, London 

Historic England - Church of All Saints, London 

Historic England - The Adult School Hall, Croydon 

Historic England - Tramway generating station, Bristol 

Hubert Worthington, ‘Green, William Curtis (1875–1960)’, rev. Catherine Gordon, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [Subscription service] 

London Churches in Photographs.Category Archives: Green, W. Curtis 

Mapping the Practive and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951 

National Portrait Gallery, London 

Royal Academy - Hardwick Garden Village, Chepstow, designed (1916-1919) by William Curtis Green of Dunn & Watson & Curtis Green 

Royal Academy of Arts Collection 

The James M. MacLaren Society - William Curtis Green 

Wikipedia 

William Curtis Green. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

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