- Sir
Frederick Ernest Gibberd CBE RA (7
January 1908 – 9
January 1984) was an
English architect, town
planner and
landscape designer. He is particularly...
- the
Gibberd Garden, the
former home of
Frederick and
Patricia Gibberd,
which is a
managed twentieth-century garden, and home to some of the
Gibberd's private...
- Liverpool's many
listed buildings. The cathedral's architect,
Frederick Gibberd, was the
winner of a
worldwide design competition.
Construction began in...
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Gibberd Garden is a
garden in Harlow, Es****, England,
which was
created by Sir
Frederick Gibberd (the
planner of
Harlow New Town) and his wife Patricia...
- 1951 to
coincide with the
Festival of Britain.
Architect Sir
Frederick Gibberd was
appointed master planner for
Harlow New Town in 1946,
tasked with constructing...
- 119
Gibberd et al. p. 59 Monk p. 306
Gibberd et al. p. 378 Ray Monk,
Bertrand Russell. The
Ghost of Madness. New York: Free Press. 2000.
Gibberd, Frederick...
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Streatham Hill, London,
designed by
Frederick Gibberd. It was
built in 1936, and
commissioned from
Gibberd when he was 23.
Pullman Court consists of 218...
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Gatwick and Stansted. The
design for the
airport was by Sir
Frederick Gibberd. He set out the
original terminals and central-area buildings, including...
- The
cathedral was
eventually built to a
simpler design by Sir
Frederick Gibberd.
While this is on a
smaller scale than Lutyens'
original design, it still...
- Strangers'
Guide and Residents' Manual. Albany:
Brandow & Barton. p. 6.
Gibberd 1966. "Joseph Henry:
Inventor of the Telegraph?
Smithsonian Institution"...