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Dame Jane Drew

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Dame Jane Drew

Birth
Thornton Heath, London Borough of Croydon, Greater London, England
Death
27 Jul 1996 (aged 85)
Cotherstone, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England
Burial
Romaldkirk, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England Add to Map
Plot
South of entrance; near wall with Egglestone Lane
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English modernist architect and town planner, born Iris Estelle Radcliffe Drew. She qualified at the AA School in London, and prior to World War II became one of the leading exponents of the Modern Movement in London. She was active during and after World War II, designing social and public housing in England, West Africa, India and Iran. With her second husband Maxwell Fry she worked in West Africa designing schools and universities, and with Fry and Pierre Jeanneret, on the housing at Chandigarh, the new capital of the Punjab. She designed buildings in Ghana, Nigeria, Iran and Sri Lanka, and she wrote books on what she had learnt about architecture there. In London she did social housing, buildings for the Festival of Britain, and helped to establish the Institute of Contemporary Arts. After retiring from practice she travelled and lectured abroad, receiving several honorary degrees. She was awarded the DBE in the 1996 New Year Honours, gazetted 30 December 1995, only seven months before her death.
English modernist architect and town planner, born Iris Estelle Radcliffe Drew. She qualified at the AA School in London, and prior to World War II became one of the leading exponents of the Modern Movement in London. She was active during and after World War II, designing social and public housing in England, West Africa, India and Iran. With her second husband Maxwell Fry she worked in West Africa designing schools and universities, and with Fry and Pierre Jeanneret, on the housing at Chandigarh, the new capital of the Punjab. She designed buildings in Ghana, Nigeria, Iran and Sri Lanka, and she wrote books on what she had learnt about architecture there. In London she did social housing, buildings for the Festival of Britain, and helped to establish the Institute of Contemporary Arts. After retiring from practice she travelled and lectured abroad, receiving several honorary degrees. She was awarded the DBE in the 1996 New Year Honours, gazetted 30 December 1995, only seven months before her death.

Inscription

EDWIN
MAXWELL
FRY
1899 – 1987
Architect Artist Writer
JANE DREW
1911 – 1996
Architect And Generous Spirit



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  • Created by: julia&keld
  • Added: Nov 29, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101433772/jane-drew: accessed ), memorial page for Dame Jane Drew (24 Mar 1911–27 Jul 1996), Find a Grave Memorial ID 101433772, citing Romaldkirk Cemetery, Romaldkirk, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England; Maintained by julia&keld (contributor 46812479).