Maxwell Fry - List of Works

List of Works

  • 1923–40 many houses and flats including Ridge End at Wentworth, Surrey and Club House at Sittingbourne, Kent
  • 1924–26 Margate and Ramsgate railway stations, Kent
  • 1933-34 Sassoon House (workers' flats), St. Mary's Road, Peckham, South-East London, Fry's first building in reinforced concrete, in collaboration with Elizabeth Denby
  • 1935 Flats on St. Leonard's Hill, Windsor (with Walter Gropius)
  • 1935 The Sun House, 9 Frognal Way, Frognal, Hampstead, London
  • 1936 Levy House, 66 Old Church Street, Chelsea, London (with Gropius)
  • 1936 House at Chipperfield Common, Hertfordshire
  • 1936 Miramonte, house in Coombe, New Malden, Kingston, Surrey
  • 1937 Kensal House, Ladbroke Grove, Kensington, London, in collaboration with Elizabeth Denby
  • 1938 Showrooms for Central London Electricity, Regent Street, London
  • 1938 Village College, Histon (with Gropius)
  • 1938 Flats at 65 Ladbroke Grove, London
  • 1939 Impington Village College, Cambridge (with Gropius)
  • 1949–60 University of Ibadan, Nigeria
  • 1950 St. Francis College, Ho Hoe, Togoland
  • 1951 Work for the Festival of Britain
  • 1951 Adisadel College, Ghana
  • 1951–54 Housing in Chandigarh, Punjab, India
  • 1951–54 Ramsay Hall, London
  • 1952 Passfield House and other flats in Lewisham, south-east London
  • 1953 School at Mawuli, Ghana
  • 1954 School and College at Aburi, Ghana
  • 1955–58 Design of the Usk Street Housing Estate at Bethnal Green, London (with Denys Lasdun)
  • 1956 Co-operative Bank at Ibadan, Nigeria
  • 1958 Teacher Training College in Wudil, Nigeria
  • 1958 Oriental Insurance Building, Calcutta, India
  • 1959 Schools in Lagos, Nigeria
  • 1960 Pilkington Bros. (Glass), office and social housing, St. Helens, Lancashire
  • 1960 BP office in Lagos, Nigeria
  • 1960 Office building for Dow Agrochemicals Ltd., King's Lynn, Norfolk
  • 1970 Crematorium at Coychurch, Mid-Glamorgan

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