Cedric Price

Architect

1934 – 2003

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Who was Cedric Price?

Cedric Price FRIBA was an English architect and influential teacher and writer on architecture.

The son of an architect, Price was born in Stone, Staffordshire and studied architecture at Cambridge University and the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, where he encountered, and was influenced by, the modernist architect and urban planner Arthur Korn.

From 1958 to 1964 he taught part-time at the AA and at the Council of Industrial Design. He later founded Polyark, an architectural schools network.

As a working architect, he was associated with Maxwell Fry and Denys Lasdun before he started his own practice in 1960, working with The Earl of Snowdon and Frank Newby on the design of the Aviary at London Zoo. He later also worked with Buckminster Fuller on the Claverton Dome.

One of his more famous projects was the Fun Palace, developed in association with theatrical director Joan Littlewood. Although it was never built, its flexible space influenced other architects, notably Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano whose Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris extended many of Price's ideas - some of which Price used on a more modest scale in the Inter-Action Centre at Kentish Town, London.

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Born
Sep 11, 1934
Stone
Spouses
Nationality
  • England
Profession
Education
  • Architectural Association School of Architecture
  • University of Cambridge
Lived in
  • Stone
Died
Aug 10, 2003
London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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