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Colin Amery has written and edited many volumes on British architects and their work. After twenty years as a correspondent for the Financial Times, he became
Colin Amery, President of The Lutyens Trust, architectural historian, conservationist and journalist, who sadly died last year.
Colin Amery was a pre-eminent architectural historian. Through his journalism and books, he championed popular architecture and campaigned for the preservation
Colin Amery, who has died aged 74, was an architectural historian, campaigner and journalist, and an architectural adviser to the Prince of Wales.
Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Buildings old and new are chosen as prisms through
Driven by a mutual admiration of classical architecture, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown have worked together to create a space of unique post-Modernist
Amery (1944-2018) was a much loved architectural historian who did much to save the East End's treasures from destruction.
Colin was born in London, the younger son of Kenneth and Florence Amery. He was educated at King's College, University of London and the University of Sussex.
Colin Amery has 26 books on Goodreads with 174 ratings. Colin Amery's most popular book is The Stones of Venice.
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