Quinlan Terry

Quinlan Terry
Quinlan Terry in 2018
Born
John Quinlan Terry

(1937-07-24) 24 July 1937 (age 87)
OccupationArchitect
ChildrenFrancis Terry
PracticeQuinlan Terry Architects
BuildingsThe Maitland Robinson Library, Downing College, Cambridge
Brentwood Cathedral addition
Regent's Park villas
Richmond Riverside Development
Projects10 Downing Street, London, England. (1980’s interior refurbishment)
St Helen's Bishopsgate restoration
The 1992 Maitland Robinson Library at Downing College, Cambridge, designed by Terry

John Quinlan Terry CBE (born 24 July 1937) is a British architect. He was educated at Bryanston School and the Architectural Association School of Architecture. He was a pupil of architect Raymond Erith, with whom he formed the partnership Erith & Terry.

Quinlan Terry is a well-known representative of New Classical architecture and the favourite architect of King Charles III.[1][2] He has a keen interest in how traditional architecture contributes to the debate on sustainability and has lectured frequently on the subject.

Quinlan Terry continues to practise full time with partners Roger Barrell and Eric Cartwright under the name Quinlan Terry Architects LLP.

  1. ^ McNamara, Dennis (Spring 2012). "A Decade of New Classicism: The Flowering of Traditional Church Architecture". Journal of the Institute for Sacred Architecture. 21. Institute for Sacred Architecture. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  2. ^ Shute, Joe (12 November 2013). "Prince Charles: a lifelong love of architecture". Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 17 February 2018.