James St Clair Wade
James St Clair Wade (born 1962) is a British architect. He was educated at Shrewsbury School, and was a scholar at St John's College, Cambridge before attending Harvard University.
Education
At Cambridge, he studied under by Eric Parry, Nicholas Hare and Peter Carl. He won the E. S. Prior Prize (1984).[1] At Harvard, he was one of four subjects depicted by David Hockney in the Harvard Etching (1986).[citation needed]
Work and recognition
His early work at Carline Fields, Shrewsbury, for Arrol Architects, was selected for inclusion in the
His conservation work, whilst at Arrol Architects, has been recognised with the
As an illustrator, Wade has contributed to a number of books, including, with Charles Foster, a long-running series of caricatures to Shooting Times Magazine.[8]
References
- ^ "Edward S. Prior Prize". Cambridge University Reporter. 1985.
- Charles, Prince of Wales(1989). A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture. Doubleday. p. 124.
- ^ "The SPAB John Betjeman Award" (PDF). SPAB. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ "The 2010 Georgian Group Architectural Awards". Enfilade. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ Newman, John (2006). The Buildings of England: Shropshire. Yale University Press. p. 464.
- ^ "Lincoln Castle Heritage Skillls Centre". RIBA.
- ^ "York Minster". RIBA. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ "The Misadventures of Mr Badshot". Blackwell's. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
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