Ivan Hall
Ivan Hall | |
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Born |
1932 Manchester, England |
Residence | North Yorkshire |
Nationality | UK |
Alma mater | Manchester University |
Occupation | Architectural historian |
Known for | John Carr (architect) |
Spouse(s) | Elisabeth |
Children | Rachel, John, Maggie Carver |
Ivan Hall FSA is a British architectural historian specialising in the architecture of John Carr. He was born in Manchester and attended Manchester Grammar School and Manchester University.
He initially read architecture as a contemporary of Donald Buttress and intended to be a restoration architect, but later changed subject to art history. He worked as an academic at Hull University but spent later years working for English Heritage in London. He campaigned [1] with his wife Elisabeth Hall to preserve historic buildings and their environments.
His published works include:
References
- ↑ Hull History Centre: Records of the Beverley Minster Open Space Campaign http://catalogue.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/files/u-dbe.pdf
- ↑ Historic Beverley Ivan Hall & Elisabeth Hall ISBN 0950576514 Publisher: William Sessions Limited 1973
- ↑ Georgian Hull Ivan Hall & Elisabeth Hall ISBN 090065743X Publisher: William Sessions Limited 1979
- ↑ John Carr of York, Architect, A Pictorial Survey Ivan Hall ISBN 095464395X Publisher: Rickaro Books; 2013
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