Kininmonth & Spence was a short-lived architectural partnership formed in Edinburgh, Scotland in Octoner 1931 by William Hardie Kininmonth (1904-1988) and Basil Urwin Spence (1907-1976). Both had spent a period training in the office of Edwin L. Lutyens in 1929-30 and had studied at the University of London.
In 1934 the practice merged with the Edinburgh firm Rowand Anderson & Balfour Paul to form Rowand Anderson & Paul & Partners
A housing estate for Berwickshire County Council (1932); a house on Easter Belmont Road, Edinburgh for Dr. King (1932-33); Southern Motors Garage in Edinburgh (c.1933); Kininmonth House, 46A Dick Place, Edinburgh (1934-35); and housing, 12-30, Victoria Street, Dunbar (1935).
See also Historic Environment Scotland - listed buildings by William Hardie Kininmonth and Kininmonth & Spence
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