Henry Vaughan Lanchester (Londres, 9 de agosto de 1863 – Seaford, East Sussex, 16 de janeiro de 1953) foi um arquiteto britânico.
Foi professor de arquitetura da University College London, e recebeu a Medalha de Ouro do RIBA de 1934.
Obras arquitetônicas
Publicações
Galeria de obras
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Cardiff City hall (1897-1905)
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Cardiff City hall (1897-1905)
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The dome, Cardiff City hall (1897-1905)
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The tower, Cardiff City hall (1897-1905)
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Law Courts, Cardiff (1901-04)
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Deptford Town Hall (1902-07)
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Detail of the facade, Deptford Town Hall (1902-07)
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Methodist Central Hall, Westminster (1905-11)
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Parkinson Building, Leeds University (1927-1951)
Referências
- Page 232 Edwardian Architecture: A Biographical Dictionary, A. Stuart Gray 2nd Edition 1988
- Page 9, Directory of British Architects 1834-1914 Volume 2: L-Z, Antonia Brodie, Alison Felstead, Jonathan Franklin, Leslie Pinfield and Jane Oldfield, 2001 Continuum
- Chapter IX H.V. Lanchester, Representative British Architects of the Present Day, C.H. Reilly, 1931 B.T. Batsford Ltd