Lionel Bailey Budden
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Lionel Bailey Budden architect, was Roscoe Professor in Architecture in the Liverpool School of Architecture from 1933. He retired in 1952.
When he contributed the article on Architectural Education
to the fourteenth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1929) he was the Associate Professor. He had entered the School in 1905, graduated BA in 1909 and MA in 1910, taught there from 1911 and became Associate Professor in 1924. He had been University of Liverpool travelling Scholar in Architecture in 1909, and a student at the British School at Athens
1909-1912. He was first an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects
(ARIBA), later becoming a Fellow (FRIBA).
His architectural work included war memorials in Birkenhead and Liverpool; Liverpool Veterinary Hospital and extensions to Liverpool University Students’ Union.
For his Encyclopaedia Britannica article, published shortly before the passing of the Architects (Registration) Act, 1931
see: Architectural education in the United Kingdom (19c-20c)
. His School, Liverpool, was one of those listed in the Act for the purpose of constituting the statutory Board of Architectural Education
.
He had married in1921, and had one son and one daughter.
When he contributed the article on Architectural Education
Architectural education in the United Kingdom (19c-20c)
After nearly a century of endeavour and negotiation which had been led by the Royal Institute of British Architects, a statutory Board of Architectural Education was formed under the Architects Act, 1931. For the purposes of constituting the Board of Architectural Education the Act included a list...
to the fourteenth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1929) he was the Associate Professor. He had entered the School in 1905, graduated BA in 1909 and MA in 1910, taught there from 1911 and became Associate Professor in 1924. He had been University of Liverpool travelling Scholar in Architecture in 1909, and a student at the British School at Athens
British School at Athens
The British School at Athens is one of the 17 Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Athens, Greece.-General information:The School was founded in 1886 as the fourth such institution in Greece...
1909-1912. He was first an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Institute of British Architects
The Royal Institute of British Architects is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally.-History:...
(ARIBA), later becoming a Fellow (FRIBA).
His architectural work included war memorials in Birkenhead and Liverpool; Liverpool Veterinary Hospital and extensions to Liverpool University Students’ Union.
For his Encyclopaedia Britannica article, published shortly before the passing of the Architects (Registration) Act, 1931
Architects (Registration) Acts, 1931 to 1938
The Architects Acts, 1931 to 1938 is the statutory citation for three Acts of the United Kingdom Parliament, namely:* The Architects Act, 1931;* The Architects Act, 1934; and...
see: Architectural education in the United Kingdom (19c-20c)
Architectural education in the United Kingdom (19c-20c)
After nearly a century of endeavour and negotiation which had been led by the Royal Institute of British Architects, a statutory Board of Architectural Education was formed under the Architects Act, 1931. For the purposes of constituting the Board of Architectural Education the Act included a list...
. His School, Liverpool, was one of those listed in the Act for the purpose of constituting the statutory Board of Architectural Education
Board of Architectural Education
The Board of Architectural Education is no longer appointed. It had been a statutory body in the United Kingdom constituted under section 5 of the Architects Act, 1931....
.
He had married in1921, and had one son and one daughter.