Donald Buttress

Dr Donald Reeve Buttress, LVO, OBE is an architect based in St Albans, Hertfordshire. He co-founded the Manchester-based practice Buttress Architects, where he remains a consultant.

From 1988 to 1999 he was Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, and is now Surveyor Emeritus. During his time there he was involved with the completion of the external restoration, particularly the repair of the West Front and the Henry VII Chapel.[1]

Donald Buttress's original conceptual drawing of the future Piazza that will surround the Cathedral of the Transfiguration in Canada.

Buttress also designed the Queen Mother Memorial on The Mall, London, unveiled in 2009, with sculptures by Philip Jackson,[1][2] re-built the burnt-down chapel at Tonbridge School, and directed the design of Cathedraltown, a 200-acre town in the city of Markham, Ontario, Canada.

References

  1. "Overview". The British Monarchy. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  2. Andrew Pierce (24 February 2009). "National monument to the Queen Mother unveiled by the Queen". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
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