Ken Worpole

Ken Worpole
BornJune 1944
OccupationWriter and Social Historian
EducationSouthend High School for Boys
Brighton College of Education
Notable awardsHonorary Doctorate, Middlesex University

Fellowship, Foundation for Urban & Regional Studies

Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship
SpouseLarraine Worpole (m.1965)
Children2

Ken Worpole (born 1944) is a British writer and social historian whose many books include works of literary criticism, architectural history, and landscape aesthetics, and was one of the editors of the 2001 United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (UNCHS) report, The State of the World's Cities. In 2005, The Independent newspaper stated that: "For many years, Ken Worpole has been one of the shrewdest and sharpest observers of the English social landscape".[1] In 2014, ICON Review similarly observed that "For well over 40 years Ken Worpole has been one of the most eloquent and forward thinking writers in Britain".[2]

  1. ^ Pick of the Picture Books, The Independent, 23 September 2005
  2. ^ ICON Architecture