Frank Hoar was a renowned artist and architect born in Myanmar on September 13, 1907. He was well-known for his post-World War II civic building designs, as well as his widely published cartoons under the pseudonym Acanthus, which appeared in Punch, the Sunday Telegraph, The New Yorker, and The Builder. He was also sometimes published as Hope in the Sunday Express.
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💰 Net worth
Frank Hoar, renowned as an architect in Myanmar, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With his exceptional design skills and unmatched expertise in architectural planning, Hoar has successfully established his name in the industry. His ability to fuse traditional Myanmar elements with contemporary architectural trends has brought him tremendous recognition and numerous lucrative projects. As a result, his net worth is anticipated to soar further, solidifying his position as one of the leading architects in the country.
About
Artist and Architect who designed civic buildings in the post-World War II reconstruction. Also known as the widely published Cartoonist, Acanthus, appearing in Punch, the Sunday Telegraph, The New Yorker, and The Builder. He was sometimes published as Hope in the Sunday Express.
Before Fame
He won a scholarship at age 15 to the Bartlett School of Building at University College London. His first taste of public recognition came when he won the 1930s design competition for London's Gatwick Airport's first terminal building.
Trivia
He was an art Historian and an expert on Bavarian Baroque.
Family Life
He married concert Pianist Rosamund Leonard in 1940, whose father was the known landowner and former President of the Chamber of Commerce of Dublin, Patrick Leonard. They had four children: Peter, Valerie, John, and Diana.
Associated With
He was a distant relative of President Richard Nixon.