Mills (Edward D.) & Partners 1945 - ?

Edward D. Mills & Partners was an architectural practice established by Edward David Mills  (1915-1998) in London, England in 1945. 

Worked in
UK
Works

Flats in Kenmure Road, Hackney (1947); the administration and staff canteen building for the Festival of Britain South Bank site (1951); Quintin School in St. John's Wood, London (1957); the Department of Social Security, Henry Giles House in Chesterton Road, Cambridge (1957-61); the Hall of British Industry and the Britannia Inn at the Exposition Universelle et Internationale (Expo 58) in Brussels in 1958; and Lockton House in Clarendon Road, Cambridge (1965-66).

Bibliography

Booth, Philip and Taylor, Nicholas. Cambridge New Architecture. Foreword by Nilolaus Pevsner. London: Leonard Hill, 3rd edition,1970

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