Basil Spence was a Scottish architect born in India on August 13, 1907. He was knighted for his design of the Coventry Cathedral in England and was also responsible for the Beehive, an iconic wing of New Zealand's Parliament Building. His architectural style was based on Modernist and Brutalist techniques.
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💰 Net worth: $3 Million (2024)
About
Scottish Architect who was knighted for his design of the Coventry Cathedral in England. He was also responsible for the Beehive, an iconic wing of New Zealand's Parliament Building. He adhered to Modernist and Brutalist techniques.
Before Fame
He became a junior lecturer at Edinburgh College of Art while still a student there. He worked for such notables as Leslie Grahame-Thomson and Reginald Fairlie while in college.
Trivia
He began designing exhibitions in 1938, including three pavilions for Glasgow's 1938 Empire Exhibition. He also specialized in country houses.
Family Life
His family was residing in Bombay, India, when he was born. His father, Urwin Archibald Spence, was employed as an assayer with the Royal Mint. He married in 1934.
Associated With
He and Sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi both attended Edinburgh College of Art.