Robert Matthew
Robert Matthew (1906 - 1975) was a Scottish architect and a leading proponent of modernism. Matthew was born and brought up in Edinburgh, and attended the Edinburgh College of Art. In 1946 he became moved to London to work for London County Council, working on such buildings as the Royal Festival Hall, 1951. In 1956 he established the firm of RMJM (Robert Matthew, Johnson Marshall) in Edinburgh and London. By 1953 he returned to Edinburgh to become the first professor of architecture at Edinburgh University, where he ran the department of architecture in collaboration with RMJM, in a manner that has been compared to Walter Gropius at the Bauhaus. There is now the Matthew Architecture Gallery in the department in his honour.
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1906 - 1975 - Scottish - Architect - Modernism - Edinburgh - Edinburgh College of Art - 1946 - London County Council - Royal Festival Hall - 1951 - 1956 - RMJM - Edinburgh University - Walter Gropius - Bauhaus
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Matthew was closely involved with Basil Spence and Alan Reiach in the University's development plan for George Square, which ultimately resulted in the demolition of all but three sides of the square, and their replacement with modernist buildings. Matthew/RMJM were directly responsible for the design of the Arts Faculty buildings, now called the David Hume tower, Adam Ferguson building and William Robertson building.
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Basil Spence - Alan Reiach - David Hume - Adam Ferguson
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In Edinburgh he was also behind the Royal Commonwealth Pool, British Home Stores on Princes Street, Edinburgh Airport, Lothian Regional Council Building and Wester Hailes Education Centre.
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British Home Stores - Princes Street - Edinburgh Airport - Lothian Regional Council - Wester Hailes
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Elsewhere, Matthew/RMJM were involved in the design for the campuses of the entirely new Stirling University and University of York.
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Stirling University - University of York
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