- Graham Winteringham
Graham Winteringham was born in
Louth, Lincolnshire .Early life
and studied at Birmingham School of Architecture (became part of Birmingham Polytechnic) after serving in the
Royal Navy for the duration of the Second World War.Body of Work
Winteringham's main body of work can be divided into two parts: public buildings and heritage
building restoration .Public Buildings
The 300 seat
Crescent Theatre building was designed by Winteringham and built on "Cumberland Street" inBirmingham in 1964. Featuring a revolving auditorium/stage, the design was quite revolutionary for its time. [ [http://www.crescent-theatre.co.uk/history.htm Crescent Theatre History ] ]In 1972 Winteringham received a
Royal Institute of British Architects Award for his design of theBirmingham Repertory Theatre , one of the largest theatres of its type in Britain. Opened in 1971 by Princess Margaret, the 901 seat theatre forms the centerpiece ofCentenary Square in central Birmingham. [Shaping the Seventies: 1970s Architecture in Birmingham]Heritage Building Restoration
Rosehill House , forming part of theIronbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, has been documented in Emyr Thomas’s book "Coalbrookdale and the Darbys". By 1979, when Winteringham first produced a detailed restoration report, the house had become uninhabitable. A year later a full restoration programme was undertaken and the building was finally officially opened to the public in 1985 by Sir Adrian Cadbury. [ [http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/downloads/IronbridgeQuarterlySummer2005.pdf Ironbridge Quarterly, Summer 2005] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.crescent-theatre.co.uk/history.htm History of Crescent Theatre]
* [http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/our_attractions/darby_houses/history/rosehill_house/ Rosehill House]
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