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Name
  
Colin McWilliam

Role
  
Author


Died
  
1989, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Books
  
Lothian, except Edinburgh, Scottish townscape, Brodick Castle and Gardens, Culross

Education
  
University of Cambridge

Colin McWilliam (1928–1989) was a British architecture academic and author.

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Career

Born in London, he graduated from the University of Cambridge and became Director of the Scottish National Buildings Record, then the Assistant Secretary of the National Trust for Scotland. He also directed architectural history and conservation at Edinburgh College of Art, and later Heriot-Watt University. He was a founder of the Dictionary of Scottish Architects Project, and was instrumental in setting up the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland.

In the 1970s, he was approached by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner who, having completed the The Buildings of England series, was keen to extend the project to cover the rest of the UK. McWilliam went on to co-write two volumes in The Buildings of Scotland series and became the project's editor.

He designed a desk and a bookcase incorporating copies of a portrait medallion of Robert Adam by James Tassie, for the Cabinet Room in Bute House, the official residence of the First Minister of Scotland.

Colin McWilliam is commemorated on a plaque in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh. He was the father of the author Candia McWilliam.

Publications

  • Culross: A Short Guide (1962)
  • Scottish Townscape (1975)
  • Lothian, except Edinburgh. Buildings of Scotland (1978)
  • Edinburgh. Buildings of Scotland. (1984) (with David Walker and John Gifford)
  • References

    Colin McWilliam Wikipedia