Bennett (T. P.) & Son 1921 - ?

T.P. Bennett & Son was an architectural firm established by Thomas Penberthy Bennett (1887-1980) in 1921.

In 1967 Penberthy Bennett was succeeded as managing director of T.P. Bennett & Son by his son Philip Hugh Penberthy Bennett (1919-2004)

Worked in
UK
Works

Projects by the firm included the Odeon cinema at Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, London (1934); Dorset House at Marylebone, London (1934); Marsham Court, a ten-storey block of flats in Westminster, London (1938); The Paviour's Arms in Westminster, London (1938); 'Hilcrest' housing scheme, Highgate, for Hornsey Borough Council, London (1946); a wool-knit factory in Liverpool (1946); a factory for S. Smith and Sons (Clockmakers) in Cheltenham (1948); the Odeon cinema in St. Helier, Jersey (1951); an old people's home, Derby (1951-1956); the Springfield, seven and eight storey flats in Greenwich, London (1955); Tintagel House, in Lambeth, London (1956); an office building in King Street, Manchester (1958); the Moor office building in Sheffield (1958-1960); Camelford House in Lambeth, London (1959); the Army and Navy Club in Pall Mall, Westminster, London (1960); Wolfson School of Nursing, Westminster Hospital, London (1960); 39-40 Portman Square in London (1961); an extension to King Edward VII Hospital for Officers in Westminster, London (1961-1966); a block of flats at Queen's Gate Gardens, London (1962); City House in Southwark Street, Southwark, London (1962); International House at Park Cresent, London (1962-1965); a department store in Liverpool (1963); Surrey House in Southwark Street, Southwark, London (1963); the Middlesex Hospital in Westminster, London (1963-1966), the Army and Navy Club at Pall Mall, London (1965); Mechanics Institute and offices in Nottingham (1965); Lancaster Gate Hotel in Westminster, London (1965-1966); Hilton Park Service Area, M6 motorway (1965-1966); the London Hospital at Tower Hamlets, London (1966); Westminster Bank Ltd. in Victoria Street, Westminster, London (1966); the Prince of Wales Hotel at De Vere Gardens, Kensington & Chelsea, London (1966); the central area redevelopment of flats and shopping precinct in Bootle (1966); Bentalls department store in Broadway, Ealing, London (1966); Ford Motor Company Engineering and Research Centre in Basildon, Essex (1968); Swiss Embassy in Bryanston Square, London (1969); British Linen Bank in Glasgow (1970); New Metropole cinema in Dublin (1971); the conversion of St. George's Church in Tufnell Park, London (1975); Southwark Towers in Southwark, London (1976); Norfolk House in St James's Square, London (1980); conversion of Calthorpe House in Birmingham for IBM (1981); and the redevelopment of Cloth Hall Court, Leeds (1982).

Bibliography

Harwood, Elain. Art Deco Britain: Buildings of the Interwar Years. London: Batsford, 2019

Harwood, Elain. Mid-Century Britain: Modern Architecture 1938-1963. London: Batsford, 2021

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