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Raymond Gordon Brown was the first to hold the Forbes Chair of Architecture taking up the post on 1 Feb 1949. This was a joint post which also saw him as Head of the School of Architecture at Edinburgh College of Art. Selection was made by a Joint Committee which included both the Principals of the two institutions. There were 17 applicants from which 4 were short-listed. The decision to appoint Brown was unanimous. The Chair itself was instituted following an Ordinance of 15 Dec 1947. | Raymond Gordon Brown was the first to hold the Forbes Chair of Architecture taking up the post on 1 Feb 1949. This was a joint post which also saw him as Head of the School of Architecture at Edinburgh College of Art. Selection was made by a Joint Committee which included both the Principals of the two institutions. There were 17 applicants from which 4 were short-listed. The decision to appoint Brown was unanimous. The Chair itself was instituted following an Ordinance of 15 Dec 1947. | ||
− | == Professors of Architecture == | + | == Forbes Professors of Architecture == |
*1948-1950: [[Raymond Gordon Brown (1912-1962)]] | *1948-1950: [[Raymond Gordon Brown (1912-1962)]] | ||
− | *1953- | + | *1953-1975: [[Sir Robert Hogg Matthew (1906–1975)]] (part-time from 1968) |
+ | *1985-1992: [[Isi Metzstein (1928-2012)]] | ||
+ | *1992-1995: [[Robert Tavernor (1954- )]] | ||
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+ | Currently: Mark Dorrian | ||
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Is the Robert Adam Chair of Architecture that Guy Barrie Oddie (1922-2011) occupies from 1968 a different chair? | Is the Robert Adam Chair of Architecture that Guy Barrie Oddie (1922-2011) occupies from 1968 a different chair? | ||
C. B. Wilson Chair of Architectural Science from 1968 too. | C. B. Wilson Chair of Architectural Science from 1968 too. | ||
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+ | == Professors of Architectural Computing == | ||
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+ | *1995- : [[Richard Coyne]] | ||
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+ | == Professors of Architectural Technology == | ||
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+ | *2004- : [[Remo Pedreschi]] |
Revision as of 10:32, 7 July 2016
Raymond Gordon Brown was the first to hold the Forbes Chair of Architecture taking up the post on 1 Feb 1949. This was a joint post which also saw him as Head of the School of Architecture at Edinburgh College of Art. Selection was made by a Joint Committee which included both the Principals of the two institutions. There were 17 applicants from which 4 were short-listed. The decision to appoint Brown was unanimous. The Chair itself was instituted following an Ordinance of 15 Dec 1947.
Forbes Professors of Architecture
- 1948-1950: Raymond Gordon Brown (1912-1962)
- 1953-1975: Sir Robert Hogg Matthew (1906–1975) (part-time from 1968)
- 1985-1992: Isi Metzstein (1928-2012)
- 1992-1995: Robert Tavernor (1954- )
Currently: Mark Dorrian
Is the Robert Adam Chair of Architecture that Guy Barrie Oddie (1922-2011) occupies from 1968 a different chair?
C. B. Wilson Chair of Architectural Science from 1968 too.
Professors of Architectural Computing
- 1995- : Richard Coyne
Professors of Architectural Technology
- 2004- : Remo Pedreschi