Ivan Hall

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Ivan Hall
Born15.2.1932
NationalityBritish
Alma materManchester University
OccupationArchitectural historian
Known forJohn Carr
SpouseElisabeth
ChildrenRachel, John Hall, Maggie Carver

Ivan Hall

FSA is a British architectural historian specialising in the architecture of John Carr. He was born in Manchester and attended Manchester Grammar School and Manchester University where his PhD thesis covered the history of the brick. Hie lifelong interests included neo-classical architecture, the conservation of historic buildings and the furniture of Thomas Chippendale
.

He initially read architecture as a contemporary of

Hull University but spent later years working for English Heritage in London. His advisory work with English Heritage was focused on the City of London and included establishments such as the Bank of England a neo-classical style building by architect Edwin Lutyens. In London he also taught architectural students on conservation architecture at the Royal Institute of British Architects. He campaigned [1] with his wife Elisabeth Hall to preserve historic buildings and their environments. In particular they fought to save the historic hearts of Hull and Beverley as well as nationally important buildings through bodies such as The Georgian Group, Save Britain's Heritage and The Victorian Society
.

His published works include:

  • Historic Beverley,[2]
  • Georgian Hull[3]
  • John Carr of York, Architect, A Pictorial Survey.[4]
  • Hall, Ivan (2023). Kenneth Powell (ed.). John Carr of York: Collected Essays. Winchester, England: Carriana Publishing. ISBN 978-1-3999-5915-5[1]

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