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Name
  
Joseph Emberton

Role
  
Architect


Died
  
1956

Education
  
Royal College of Art

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Structures
  
Simpsons of Piccadilly, Blackpool Casino and Pleasure Beach, HMV Showrooms, London

Joseph emberton and family enjoy the garden on their swing seat 1936


Joseph Emberton (1889–1956) was an English architect of the early modernist period. He was born 23 December 1889 in Audley, Staffordshire and was educated at the Royal College of Art. He first worked for the London architects Trehearne and Norman between 1913-1914, before serving as a gunner in the Honourable Artillery Company during the First World War.

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In 1923 he designed Olympia National, then known as the New Hall. This sat alongside Olympia Grand at the Kensington event venue. 1932 saw the construction of his second addition to Olympia - Olympia Central (initially named the Empire Hall). Today these venues are known collectively as Olympia (London).

His 1931 design of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club at Burnham-on-Crouch represented Britain at the influential International Exhibition of Modern Architecture held at Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1932. He went on to design the Simpsons of Piccadilly department store in 1936 with the interior designed by László Moholy-Nagy, and the Casino at Blackpool's pleasure beach in 1939. Joseph Emberton's archive is located at the University of Brighton Design Archives.

References

Joseph Emberton Wikipedia