British architect
Frederick Button
Born 1901 Died 1969 Occupation Architect Spouse Una Martin Children 3 Buildings Stockwell Garage, Hoover Building
Frederick C. Button ARIBA (1901–1969) was a British architect, the co-founder of Adie, Button and Partners .
Career
Button was mentored by Thomas Wallis of Wallis, Gilbert and Partners .[ 1] By 1934, Button was an ARIBA and one of five partners in the firm, and "in charge of the execution of all plans and drawings".[ 2]
With George Adie he co-founded Adie, Button and Partners . Notable buildings designed by the firm include the Park Lane Hotel in Piccadilly,[ 3] the art deco apartment block at 59-63 Princes Gate, South Kensington (1937-8),[ 4] the 1930s mansion Charters House in Sunningdale , Berkshire, which was used as a country retreat by Edward, Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson ,[ 5] and Stockwell bus garage , which opened in April, 1952.[ 6]
Family
He married Una Button. They had 3 children; two sons and a daughter. Frederick had a brother and a sister.
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