List of University of Cambridge Members - Architects

Architects

  • Christopher Alexander (Trinity)
  • Sir Arthur Blomfield (Trinity)
  • Peter Boston (King's)
  • W. D. Caroe (Trinity)
  • Sir Hugh Casson (St John's)
  • Edward Cullinan (Unknown)
  • Basil Champneys (Trinity)
  • Peter Eisenman (Trinity)
  • Ralph Erskine (Clare Hall)
  • James Essex (King's)
  • Lord Thomas de Grey (St John's)
  • Spencer de Grey (Churchill)
  • Sir Leslie Martin (Jesus)
  • Rod I. McAllister (Girton)
  • Frank Newby (Trinity)
  • Christopher Nicholson (St John's)
  • Jadwiga PiƂsudska (Newnham)
  • Cedric Price (St John's)
  • Edward Schroeder Prior (Caius)
  • Sir Charles Herbert Reilly (Queens')
  • Ian Ritchie (Unknown)
  • Harold Tomlinson (Unknown)
  • William Wilkins (Caius)
  • Sir Clough Williams-Ellis (Trinity)
  • Sir Colin St John Wilson (Corpus Christi/Churchill)
  • Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt (Unknown)
  • Ken Yeang (Wolfson)

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