English architects based in Nigeria
William John Gilbert Godwin OBE (17 June 1928 – 12 February 2023) and Gillian Hopwood (born 27 June 1927) were British architects, based in Nigeria.
Career
John Godwin was born in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, England on 17 June 1928.[1] Gillian Hopwood was born in Rochdale, England on 27 June 1927.[2] They both studied architecture at the Architectural Association in London, both qualifying in 1950.[3] John came to Nigeria with his wife, Gillian in 1954, residing in colonial Lagos, British Nigeria.[4] They began their careers in architecture and were involved in designing many significant projects in the city. John also established an academic career as a Professor of Architecture at the University of Lagos.[5] Although he collaborated with his wife on many projects, Gillian focused in historic preservation and architectural photography and documented several iconic buildings which existed in colonial Lagos (some of which have been demolished).[4][6][7] They established their architectural firm named Godwin and Hopwood Architects in 1954. The firm’s name was later changed to Godwin Hopwood Kuye (GHK) Architects Limited in 1989. The couple became Nigerian citizens in 2013 after spending about 60 years living and practising as architects in Nigeria.[8]
Godwin died on 12 February 2023, at the age of 94.[1]
Projects
- Allen and Hanbury House, Lagos[9][10]
- WAEC building, Yaba, Lagos
- Bookshop House, Lagos
- Niger House, Lagos
- Nestle Nigeria Plc Water Plant, Lagos.
- Faculty of Sciences building, University of Lagos
- GlaxoSmith Headquarters building, Lagos.
- Boyle street residential building, Lagos.[11][12]
- Bishop Court Building, Ikeja, Lagos
Published works
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