Henry Thomas Cadbury-Brown
(1913-2009)

Died aged c. 96

Henry Thomas Cadbury-Brown RA (20 May 1913 – 9 July 2009) was an English architect. He was educated at the Architecture Association where he was influenced by the architecture of Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius. After graduating he worked for architect Ernő Goldfinger and became his lifelong friend. He went on to set up his own successful practice. His involvement with the Modern Architecture Research Group (MARS) led to friendships with other modernist architects and opportunities for work including the 1951 Festival of Britain. He is probably best known for his design input into the Royal College of Art.

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Henry Thomas 'Jim' Cadbury-Brown (1913-2009) Architect lived and worked here 1964-1982

30-32 Neal Street, London, United Kingdom where they lived and worked