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British architect

Wandsworth Town Hall, 2014

Edward Arthur Hunt (1877–1963) was a British architect, based in London.

He was the son of fellow architect William Hunt, and they were to form the architectural practice William & Edward Hunt.

In 1906, he designed 155–171 Oakhill Road, a grade II listed block of flats designed in an Arts and Crafts style as a row of four cottages and a laundry block at the rear in Oakhill Road, Putney, London SW15.

In 1932, he and his father designed Brettenham House, at 1-19 Lancaster Place, London, a large office block in an Art Deco style.

Hunt designed Wandsworth Town Hall, London, built in 1937, and grade II listed in 1994.

References

  1. ^ Historic England, "TERRACE OF FLATS, AND FORMER LAUNDRY BLOCK TO THE REAR, 155–171, OAKHILL ROAD (1242951)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 September 2014
  2. "Basic Biographical Details". DSA. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  3. "Brettenham House, Lancaster Place, Victoria Embankment, London: the northern entrance doorway from Lancaster Place". RIBA. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  4. "Wandsworth Town Hall, London: the public health department in Fairfield Street". RIBA. Retrieved 17 May 2020.


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