Sir John James Burnet (1857 – 1938) was a Scottish Edwardian architect who was noted for a number of prominent buildings in Glasgow, Scotland and London, England. He was the son of the architect John Burnet, and later went into partnership with his father, joining an architectural firm which would become an influential force in British Modern architecture in the 20th Century.

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  • Sir John James Burnet (1857 – 1938) was a Scottish Edwardian architect who was noted for a number of prominent buildings in Glasgow, Scotland and London, England. He was the son of the architect John Burnet, and later went into partnership with his father, joining an architectural firm which would become an influential force in British Modern architecture in the 20th Century.
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  • FRIBA; Knighthood; RSA; École des Beaux-Arts bronze medal ; RA (1925);
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  • 31 March 1857
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  • 2 July 1938
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  • John James Burnet
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  • John Burnet and Son; later Burnet, Tait & Lorne
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  • Athenaeum Theatre, Glasgow ; Unilever House, London (1933)
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  • Sir John James Burnet (1857 – 1938) was a Scottish Edwardian architect who was noted for a number of prominent buildings in Glasgow, Scotland and London, England. He was the son of the architect John Burnet, and later went into partnership with his father, joining an architectural firm which would become an influential force in British Modern architecture in the 20th Century.
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  • John James Burnet
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