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209:. He regarded this project as the high point of his career, and it opened the door to commissions all over the world. He was particularly proud of his design for the assembly hall at Rangoon. His other foreign work included a town planning scheme for 354: 163:
to read Architecture. Upon graduation Rag spent a year working on building sites, followed by four years working in architects' offices and studying part-time for his RIBA exams at the
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In 1948 Squire founded Raglan Squire & Partners; their early commissions including educational and industrial buildings. He was also involved in the redevelopment of
119:(1912–2004) was a British architect known for his building designs in London and many parts of the world. He was also one of the chief architects who rebuilt 178:
and helped establish the RIBA Reconstruction Committee, many of whose recommendations were put into practice during the rebuilding of London after the war.
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Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Raglan Squire & Partners was involved in several British projects, including large office blocks in
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In 1952 Squire embarked on his first major overseas project when he was commissioned to design the Engineering College at
274: 411: 303:"Raglan Squire: architect who remodelled Eaton Square, designed prefabricated housing and built hotels across Asia" 160: 73: 328: 302: 251:, the Tunis Hilton, the Cyprus Hilton in Nicosia, the Bahrain Hilton and the 400-room Jakarta Hilton. 164: 77: 248: 391: 386: 152: 51: 8: 278: 229: 202: 282: 195: 355:"Meet Michael Squire, the new Chelsea Barracks architect | Life & Style" 175: 156: 55: 380: 244: 187: 171: 144: 120: 108: 270:; he also designed the spectacular Bank of America building in Singapore. 255: 240: 263: 236: 191: 128: 259: 225: 218: 63: 148: 124: 281:, is his son, and is probably best known for redesigning the 267: 210: 206: 198:, in charge of the conversion of 100 houses in Eaton Square. 59: 262:(where he designed the beachside Inter-Continental Hotel at 273:
Squire retired from active practice in 1981. The architect
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Squire was also much in demand abroad, particularly in
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Raglan Squire, the eldest son of the poet and critic
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Blundell's School
Tiverton
Devon
England
St John's College, Cambridge
Regent Street Polytechnic
J. C. (later Sir John) Squire
Eaton Square
London
Belgravia
Temporary Housing Programme
J C (later Sir John) Squire
London
Blundell's School
Tiverton
St John's College, Cambridge
Regent Street Polytechnic
World War II
Royal Engineers
Eaton Square
Belgravia
Grosvenor Estate
Rangoon University
Burma
Mosul
Iraq
Baghdad
Croydon
Farnborough
Singapore

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