About: Owen Luder

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Harold Owen Luder CBE (7 August 1928 – 8 October 2021) was a British architect who designed a number of notable and sometimes controversial buildings in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s, many now demolished. He served as chairman of the Architects Registration Board and twice as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1981–1983 and 1995–1997. He established his own practice Owen Luder Partnership in 1957, and left in 1987 to form the consultancy Communication In Construction.

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  • Owen Harold Luder, CBE (* 7. August 1928 in London, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 8. Oktober 2021) war ein britischer Architekt, der dem Brutalismus der Architektur der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre zugerechnet wird. (de)
  • Harold Owen Luder CBE (7 August 1928 – 8 October 2021) was a British architect who designed a number of notable and sometimes controversial buildings in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s, many now demolished. He served as chairman of the Architects Registration Board and twice as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1981–1983 and 1995–1997. He established his own practice Owen Luder Partnership in 1957, and left in 1987 to form the consultancy Communication In Construction. (en)
  • Owen Luder, född 7 augusti 1928 i London, död 8 oktober 2021, var en brittisk arkitekt. Under 1960- och 1970-talen ritade han en rad kontroversiella brutalistiska betongbyggnader i Storbritannien. Han var också under en period ordförande i det brittiska arkitektförbundet. Till hans mest kända verk hör shoppingcentret Tricorn Centre i Portsmouth, i Gateshead och Trinity Square car park, också i Gateshead. Dessa har dock kommit att rivas. (sv)
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  • Owen Harold Luder, CBE (* 7. August 1928 in London, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 8. Oktober 2021) war ein britischer Architekt, der dem Brutalismus der Architektur der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre zugerechnet wird. (de)
  • Harold Owen Luder CBE (7 August 1928 – 8 October 2021) was a British architect who designed a number of notable and sometimes controversial buildings in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s, many now demolished. He served as chairman of the Architects Registration Board and twice as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1981–1983 and 1995–1997. He established his own practice Owen Luder Partnership in 1957, and left in 1987 to form the consultancy Communication In Construction. (en)
  • Owen Luder, född 7 augusti 1928 i London, död 8 oktober 2021, var en brittisk arkitekt. Under 1960- och 1970-talen ritade han en rad kontroversiella brutalistiska betongbyggnader i Storbritannien. Han var också under en period ordförande i det brittiska arkitektförbundet. Till hans mest kända verk hör shoppingcentret Tricorn Centre i Portsmouth, i Gateshead och Trinity Square car park, också i Gateshead. Dessa har dock kommit att rivas. (sv)
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