Anderson (Rowand), Paul & Partners

Rowand Anderson, Paul & Partners Anderson was an architectural practice established in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1934.  It had it's origins in Rowand Anderson & Paul a partnership formed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (1834-1921) and Arthur Forman Balfour Paul (1875-1938) in 1907.

The firm became Rowand Anderson, Paul & Partners in 1934 when Basil Unwin Spence (1907-1976) and William Kininmonth (1904-1988) were made partners in the practice.

In 1946 Spence left to set up his own independent practice and at this point the firm was renamed Rowand Anderson Kininmonth & Paul.  By this time the two original partners had died - Anderson in 1921 and Paul in 1938.

Worked in
UK
Works

L'Aperitif Restaurant in Edinburgh (1935); Salvation Army Headquarters and Home, Leith, Edinburgh, with Oswald Archer (1936); Masterplan for the Glasgow Empire Exhibition 1938, with Thomas Smith Tait  (1936); Various buildings for the for the Glasgow Empire Exhibition 1938 (1936-38); and Scottish School of Art & Industry, Kilsyth, Scotland (1937).

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For a more detailed list of the firm's work see: Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660-1980

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