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Nationality
  
British

Died
  
August 22, 2008

Name
  
Diana Rowntree


Practice
  
Jane Drew's firm

Occupation
  
Architect

Diana Rowntree Diana Rowntree Freelance Architectural Review

Born
  
14 May 1915 (
1915-05-14
)

Diana Rowntree (14 May 1915 – 22 August 2008) was a British architect and architectural writer.

Career and life

After graduating from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in 1939, she joined Jane Drew's architecture practice, that at the time worked on a War Office scheme for faux factories designed to divert enemy bombers.

In the mid-1950s Rowntree took on jobs within architectural press, establishing a position as first architectural writer for The Guardian and acting as news editor for the Architectural Design magazine.

In 1964 she wrote Diana's Interior Design: A Penguin Handbook, a pioneering work with an emphasis on minimalist rationality. By the mid-1960s she had resumed her own architectural practice in addition to her writing.

Her husband was painter Kenneth Rowntree, whom she married 1939.

References

Diana Rowntree Wikipedia


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