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Donald McMorran was born on 3 May, 1904 in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, is a Donald Hanks McMorran RA FRIBA FSA was English. Discover Donald McMorran's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 3 May, 1904
Birthday 3 May
Birthplace Wallasey, Cheshire, England
Date of death 6 August, 1965
Died Place Dorking, Surrey, England
Nationality Georgia

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1904

Donald Hanks McMorran RA FRIBA FSA (3 May 1904 – 6 August 1965) was an English architect who is known today for his sensitive continuation of the neo-Georgian and classical tradition in the period after the Second World War.

His buildings include halls of residence at the University of Nottingham, Wood Street Police Station in the City of London, public housing schemes around London, the South Block extension to the Old Bailey and civic buildings in Exeter and Bury St Edmunds.

Donald Hanks McMorran was born in 1904 in Wallasey, Cheshire.

His parents, William Edwin McMorran and Edith McMorran (née Hanks) originally came from north London.

The family moved back to London and Donald was educated at Harrow County Grammar School.

1921

He studied under H. Farquharson in 1921.

1925

In 1925 McMorran was admitted to the Royal Institute of British Architects as the RIBA Pugin Student.

1927

From 1927 to 1935, McMorran worked as assistant to the architect Vincent Harris.

1935

After 1935, McMorran went into private practice.

Initially he set up with Horace Farquharson as Farquharson McMorran.

Subsequently, McMorran went into partnership with fellow architect George Whitby.

After World War II, the architectural firm McMorran & Whitby were responsible for some buildings of distinction which were influenced by the work of Harris and Sir Edwin Lutyens.

1950

His work on the Holloway Estate on Parkhurst Road Estate in Islington, London (1950s) is especially noted, and one of the apartment blocks there, McMorran House, bears his name.

1955

McMorran was elected as an associate member of the Royal Academy of Art in 1955, before being elected as a full member in 1962.

1956

McMorran was a Master of the Art Workers Guild in 1956.

His work is characterised by carefully chosen materials, well-detailed and handsomely proportioned facades with minimal classical detail, showing the influence in particular of the work of John Soane.

There is also a strong sense of aesthetic opposition to the bulk of the Modern Movement work of the same period.

McMorran was, however, not narrow-minded in his attitude to the Modern Movement, and as assessor in the City of London's Golden Lane housing competition he awarded first place to the young Modernists, Chamberlin, Powell and Bon.

1957

Among their noted works are Devon County Hall in Exeter (1957-64); the extension to the Shire Hall in Bury St Edmunds (1968); Cripps Hall, Lenton Hall and the social sciences block at the University of Nottingham; Wood Street Police Station in the City of London; and the South Block extension to the Old Bailey.

McMorran was the architect of a number of housing estates around London, including the Lammas Green housing estate at Sydenham Hill, London (1957, now Grade II listed); estates in Hampstead, Poplar, Sydenham and Richmond upon Thames.

1960

In the early 1960s, McMorran & Whitby were commissioned to design a new library headquarters as part of a wider civic buildings estate on Raingate Street in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Due to the historic setting and proximity to the ancient Bury St Edmunds Abbey, a more conservative historicist design was specified.

The New Classical-style Suffolk Record Office is today a Grade II listed building and is noted for its central lantern and original interior fittings.

1965

Donald McMorran served as Treasurer at the Royal Academy from January 1965 until his death later that year at Dorking, Surrey.