Raymond McGrath was an Australian-born architect who served as Principal Architect for the Office of Public Works in Ireland. He is best known for the 1936 modernist circular Hill House in St. Ann's Court, Chertsey, which he designed for landscape architect Christopher Tunnard.
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About
Served as Principal Architect for the Office of Public Works in Ireland. Known for the 1936 modernist circular Hill House in St. Ann's Court, Chertsey, which was built for landscape Architect Christopher Tunnard.
Before Fame
He studied English and architecture at Sydney University, from which he graduated in 1926. He was awarded a fellowship at Clare College, Cambridge, where he redesigned the campus' large Victorian house, Finella.
Trivia
He was heavily involved in the restoration of Dublin Castle, a project that lasted decades.
Family Life
He was born in Australia but was of Irish descent.
Associated With
His first commission after establishing his practice was to design the Broadcasting House's interiors in 1930; he sought the assistance of Serge Chermayeff and Wells Coates on the project.