Ralph Knott was a renowned Architect who was born in 1878. He is known for his Edwardian Baroque design of the London County Council's County Hall, as well as his contributions to the Queen Victoria Memorial outside of Buckingham Palace and the Victoria and Albert Museum's Admiralty Arch. His work has earned him a net worth of $20 Million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $20 Million (2024)
About
Built County Hall for the London County Council, which was legendary for its Edwardian Baroque design. Helped design the Queen Victoria Memorial outside of Buckingham Palace, as well as the Victoria and Albert Museum's Admiralty Arch.
Before Fame
He attended the City of London School; he was mentored in etching by the famed Frank Brangwyn while at the Architectural Association. He was hired by Sir Aston Webb following his education.
Trivia
He designed Royal Air Force bases during World War I after which he was elected a fellow in the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1921.
Family Life
He married Ada Brown, Sidney James Longden's widow, in 1919; his father, Samuel Knott, was a tailor. He and his wife had no children.
Associated With
He and Christopher Wren both became world-famous British architects.