May 26th, 2016
May 26th, 2016
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Architectural historian Timothy Brittain-Catlin considers the 80-year career of his cousin, the esteemed architect Leonard Manasseh, who last week became the first centenarian Royal Academician.
With projects ranging from restaurant and bar interiors and private family residences, to the remarkable public buildings of the former Rutherford School between Lisson Grove and Edgeware Road, and the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Manasseh’s work is both fascinating and far-reaching.
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