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- Sir Frederick Ernest Gibberd CBE RA (7 January 1908 – 9 January 1984) was an English architect, town planner and landscape designer. He is particularly...
- Liverpool's many listed buildings. The cathedral's architect, Frederick Gibberd, was the winner of a worldwide design competition. Construction began in...
- 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...
- 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...
- Square was designed by César Pelli with Adamson ****ociates and Frederick Gibberd Coombes. The building is clad with stainless steel. One of the predominant...
- and 20th century architecture. It was founded by Matt Gibberd and Albert Hill in 2005. Gibberd and Hill met at school in Dorset and collected training...
- 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...
- HAT was set up by the lead architect of Harlow New Town Frederick Gibberd. Gibberd wanted the New Town to be a place where people who might not normally...
- 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...
- British architectural designer and garden historian. As a partner in Gore, Gibberd & Saunders, he restored many historic houses in Britain and France. He...