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Sir Hugh Casson
1910-1999. Born: Hampstead, London. Architect and painter. Studied at Eastbourne College, then St Johns College, Cambridge (1929-31) and the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. Director of architecture of the Festival of Britain in 1948. A few of his notable projects included: Corporate headquarters buildings, university campuses, the Elephant House at London Zoo and a building for the Royal College of Art
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Sir Hugh Casson: A Visionary Architect and Artist This photograph showcases Sir Hugh Casson (1910-1999), an esteemed British architect and painter, in his thoughtful contemplation. Born in Hampstead, London, Casson studied at Eastbourne College, St Johns College, Cambridge, and the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. His education laid the foundation for a distinguished career that spanned several decades and left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of the United Kingdom. Casson's accomplishments extended beyond the realm of architecture, as he was also an accomplished painter. However, it was his work in architecture that brought him to national prominence. In 1948, he was appointed Director of Architecture for the Festival of Britain, a landmark event that showcased the country's post-war recovery and renewed sense of optimism. Throughout his career, Casson designed a diverse range of projects, from corporate headquarters buildings and university campuses to the iconic Elephant House at London Zoo and a building for the Royal College of Art. His designs were characterized by their functional elegance and harmonious integration with their surroundings. Despite his many achievements, Sir Hugh Casson remained humble and dedicated to his craft. This photograph captures him in a moment of quiet reflection, perhaps pondering the next architectural masterpiece he would bring to life. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of architects and artists, making him an enduring figure in the history of British design.
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