- William Kininmonth (architect)
Sir William Hardie Kininmonth (
November 8 1904 - 1988) was a Scottisharchitect whose work mixed a modern style with Scottish vernacular.Biography
Kininmonth was born in
Forfar ,Angus . He was educated atDunfermline High School and later,George Watson's College inEdinburgh . His first achitectural training was with William Thomson of Leith, where he wasarticled . From 1925-1929 he also attended classes atEdinburgh College of Art underJohn Begg , where he first metBasil Spence , then a fellow student.With Spence, Kininmonth spent a year as an assistant in the office of Sir
Edwin Lutyens in London, working on designs for the Viceroy's House inNew Delhi , and attending evening classes atThe Bartlett underAlbert Richardson . Retrning to Edinburgh, Kininmonth took a teaching post at Edinburgh College of Art, becoming a senior lecturer in 1939. In 1931, Kininmonth set up in practice with Basil Spence, working from a single room in the office of Rowand Anderson & Paul in Edinburgh. Kininmonth & Spence executed several commissions for private houses in Edinburgh, including the former's own modernist house at 46a Dick Place, The Grange (1933). In 1934 Kininmonth and Spence was merged with the Rowand Anderson practice, forming Rowand Anderson & Paul & Partners. When Arthur Balfour Paul died in 1938, Kininmonth and Spence became sole partners. In 1942 he was called up for military service, and served with theRoyal Engineers in North Africa and Italy.After the war, Basil Spence set up his own practice, while Kininmonth continued the renamed Rowand Anderson Kininmonth & Paul.
Kininmonth was knighted in 1972, and awarded an honorary degree by the
University of Dundee in 1975. During his apprenticeship Kininmonth lived in a house of his own design: 46a Dick Place, The Grange,Edinburgh .Selected projects
Examples of Kininmonth's work in
Edinburgh :Kininmonth & Spence
* 46a Dick Place, The Grange (1933)
* Lismhor, No. 11 Easter Belmont Rd,Murrayfield (1933-35)Rowand Anderson Kininmonth & Paul
* Adam House, Chambers Street (1954)
* Renfrew Municipal Airport Terminal Building (1954)
* Holland House, first of Edinburgh University'sPollock Halls (1959)
* Mary Erskine's School,Ravelston (1966)
* Scottish Provident Building, No.6St Andrew Square (1961)
* North British Distillery Company (NBDC) warehouse,Gorgie References
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* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst332.html Overview of Sir William Kininmonth]
* [http://www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk/william_kininmonth.htm Edinburgh Architecture]
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