Ralph Tubbs

Ralph Tubbs

Ralph Tubbs, OBE, FRIBA (9 January 1912 — 23 November 1996) was a British architect. Well known amongst the buildings he designed was the Dome of Discovery at the successful Festival of Britain on the South Bank in London in 1951.

Ralph was educated at the Architectural Association, which is highly regarded in Modern architecture and engineering, and then worked for Ernö Goldfinger from 1935 onward, participating in the design of Goldfingers house on 2 Willow Road. In 1940 he designed the "Living in Cities" exhibition for the British Institute of Adult Education and the Council for Encouragement of Music and Arts, for which he made in 1942 a small book as well. During the World War II, Tubbs was not in services for medical reason, and worked as firewatcher. [cite web | url=http://www.packer34.freeserve.co.uk/dome.htm | title = History of Festival of Britain | accessdate = 2006-07-09 ]

Buildings designed by Tubbs include (dates shown for design to building)
* 1935-1938 2 Willow Road, Hampstead, London
* 1948-1951 Dome of Discovery, South Bank, London
* 1952-1953 YMCA Indian Student Hostel, Fitzrovia, Londoncite web | url=http://www.c20society.org.uk/docs/building/granada.html | title = The Twentieth Century Society, Building of the Month February 2005 | accessdate = 2006-07-08]
* 1956-1961 Baden-Powell House, Kensington, London
* Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith, London
* 1960 Granada House, Manchester

Ralph and his wife Mary Tubbs lived in Wimbledon Village for most of their life. They had two sons and a daughter: Jonathan Tubbs, who is currently an architect in Wimbledon, James Tubbs, who is an engineer and Danielle who is a nurse. Ralph won many awards for his designs. His wife died in May 2007.

Ralph Tubbs's Dome of Discovery project was given tribute at the Millennium Dome. In 1951, The Dome of Discovery was not only the largest diameter dome in the world, 365 feet across, but was totally unsupported except around the perimeter. Interestingly the Millennium Tent is 365 metres in diameter with supports absolutely all over and under it.

Publications

*cite book | first = Ralph | last = Tubbs | title = Living in Cities | publisher = Penguin | year = 1942
*cite book | first = Ralph | last = Tubbs | title = The Englishman Builds | year = 1945

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