| Charles Barry (junior) |
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| 1823 births | |
| barry, charles, junior | |
| 1900 deaths | |
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Charles junior worked extensively on projects in London and East Anglia with fellow architect Robert Richardson Banks (1812-72), and then collaborated with his shorter-lived brother Edward on several schemes. Charles senior had been Architect and Surveyor to Dulwich College , designing the Grammar School, among other buildings. Charles junior then succeeded his father in the role. He designed the New College (1866-70) – a building of red brick and white stone, designed in a hybrid of Palladian and Gothic styles. His other projects include:
Charles Barry (junior) was President of the Royal Institute Of British Architects from 1876-79. He was also awarded the prestigious RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1877. His pupils included Sir Aston Webb (himself a later President of the RIBA and winner of the Royal Gold Medal). |
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