- Leslie Martin
Sir John Leslie Martin KBE (
Manchester ,17 August 1908 –28 July 1999 ) was an English Architect. A leading advocate of the International Style Martin's most famous building is theRoyal Festival Hall . Martin's work was especially influenced byAlvar Aalto .After studying at
Manchester University Leslie Martin taught at theUniversity of Hull . In 1937 he co-edited withBen Nicholson andNaum Gabo the journal "" that reviewed avant-garde abstract art and architecture.During the Second World War Martin was assigned to the pre-nationalisation Railway companies to supervise re-building of bomb damaged regional rail stations. In this capacity Martin developed pre-fabricated designs to speed construction. Following the war Martin was made a Deputy Architect to the
London County Council and in 1948Hugh Casson selected him to lead the design team for the Royal Festival Hall the most prestigious building project of theFestival of Britain . In part in recognition of his achievement Martin was made Chief Architect of the LCC in 1953 and used his position to promote emerging younger architectsColin St. John Wilson , James Stirling, andAlison and Peter Smithson . Martin was involved in the early development of theBrunswick Centre withPatrick Hodgkinson an early experiment in planned mixed-use development inBloomsbury . The 1950's also saw the creation of the Loughborough Estate in Brixton, South London, designed by Leslie Martin.From 1956 Martin was made head of the Architecture School at
Cambridge University and made Colin St. John Wilson his assistant. Martin with Wilson completed a number of academic buildings including halls of residence forGonville and Caius College , andPeterhouse in Cambridge and the St. Cross faculty libraries forOxford University . Martin was also the masterplanner forLeicester University . One of his later projects was an extension toKettle's Yard Art Gallery to house the works ofBen Nicholson ,Barbara Hepworth and others.In the 1960's the British government commissioned Martin to draw plans for a wholesale redevelopment of the area between
St. James's Park and the Thames Embankment in London. This would have included most of the then overcrowded government offices ofWhitehall , which were scheduled for demoilition. The plans met with determined opposition from conservation groups, and their implementation was delayed. The Heath Government formally abandoned Sir Leslie's plan in 1971.Martin was also responsible for the modernist house Brackenfell (now Grade II listed) in Brampton,
Cumbria , built for textile designer and artist Alastair Morton, MD of Edinburgh Weavers. Interior colour scheme was reputedly designed by Ben Nicholson who lived locally when married to Winifred Roberts, daughter of the Earl of Carlisle; housed small marble sculpture by Barbara Hepworth and painting by Mondrian who was rescued from war-threatened France by Winifred Nicholson.
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