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Richardson & Houfe 1945 - ?

Richardson & Houfe was an architectural partnership formed by Albert Edward Richardson (1880-1964) and Eric Alfred Scholefield Houfe (1911-1993).  Notable among their projects was Bracken House in London [the old Financial Times building] which was completed in 1958. This became the first post-war building to be listed thus preventing its redevelopment.

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• Historic England - Bracken House, One Friday Street, London
• Historic England - University College (University of London)
• Historic England - Chapel, St. Mary’s University College, London
• Historic England - Sir Malcolm Stewart Trust Homes
• Historic England - Sir Malcolm Stewart Trust Common Room, Stewartby
• Historic England - Assembly Rooms, Bath
• Historic England - Canons House, now North London Collegiate School
• Historic England - Main building, formerly Canons House, North London Collegiate School
• Christie’s - Design for the Restoration of the Church of St. James's Piccadilly after war damage in 1940
• Bedfordshire Archives Service Catalogue - Richardson & Gill, later Richardson & Houfe Archives
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