Notable Buildings
- Harlow New Town
- London Central Mosque
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
- Didcot Power Station, Oxfordshire, England
- A list of buildings by Frederick Gibberd
- 1933–1936, Pullman Court, Streatham, London
- 1936, Park Court, Sydenham, London
- 1937, Ellington Court, Southgate, London
- 1937–1939, Macclesfield Nurses Home, Cheshire, England
- 1945–1949, Somerfield Estate, Hackney, London
- 1946–1963, Nuneaton Town Centre, Warwickshire, England
- 1949–1951, Chrisp Street Market and associated housing, Poplar, London (part of the Lansbury Estate)
- 1950 Orchard Croft Housing Estate & The Stow (Shopping centre), Harlow, Essex, England
- 1950–1969, Terminal Buildings, Heathrow Airport, near London
- 1951, The Lawn, Harlow, Essex, England
- 1952, Market Square, Harlow, Essex, England
- 1953–1961, Ulster Hospital, Belfast
- 1956, Bath Technical College, Somerset, England
- 1956–1968, Civic Centre, Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England
- 1958, Derwent Reservoir, Durham and Northumberland, England
- 1958, The Beckers, Rectory Road, Hackney, London
- 1959–1969, Civic Centre, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
- 1962, College of Technology, Kingston-Upon-Hull, England
- 1959–1968, Fulwell Cross Library, Ilford
- 1960–1966, Priory Square, Birmingham, England
- 1960–1967, Roman Catholic Cathedral, Liverpool, England
- 1961, Morley Grove Flats, Harlow, Essex, England
- 1962–1966, Douai Abbey, Berkshire, England
- 1964, Saint George's Chapel, Heathrow Airport, near London
- 1964, Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex, England
- 1965, Chapel, De La Salle College, Middleton, Manchester, England
- 1964–1968, Didcot Power Station, Oxfordshire, England
- 1965–1974, Edmonton Green, Edmonton, London
- 1966–1975, Arundel Great Court, The Strand
- 1968–1975, Inter-Continental Hotel, Hyde Park Corner; London
- 1969, Coutts Bank Headquarters, London, England
- 1970–1977, London Central Mosque
- 1972, Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa
- 1980, The Harvey Centre, Harlow, Essex, England
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