Tarran, Robert G.

Robert G. Tarran is assumed to have been an architect, although this has not been confirmed.  A photograph of The Tarran House, patented by Robert G. Tarran and approved by the Watford Building Research Station in Watford, England is illustrated in 'Decorative Art' 1943-48 (p.13). The house was built with walls of cast concrete panels in plywood frames.  The interior wall units were of resin-bonded plywood laminations or plasterboard.

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