Malcolm Parry

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C. Malcolm Parry (born c. 1938[1]) is a Welsh architect, professor emeritus, and TV/radio broadcaster.[2]

Early life

Parry was born in Blaenavon, left school at the age of 15 and trained as a Mining Surveyor. He intended to attend university to study Civil Engineering but was encouraged by the then Head of Architecture at Cardiff University to study architecture. Parry was later employed by the university to teach and carry out research.[2]

Employment at Cardiff University

Parry is a former Head of the

RIBA
. Research into the design process includes the production of a Design Manual for Wales.

TV appearances

Parry has presented several programmes about architecture on BBC television, for example On the House, as well as BBC Radio Wales programmes Building on the Past[4] and Work Matter.

In 1999 he devised and progressed The House for the Future project in conjunction with the BBC, which resulted in a TV series about the construction of the building, which he presented.[3]

In the first series of Building on the Past, Parry visited the towns of

Merthyr, and Haverfordwest
, relating the history of each town to its architecture.

References

  1. ^ a b "Graffiti-covered and soulless – derelict Welsh flats are named one of UK’s worst eyesores", Wales Online, 24 Mar 2010. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  2. ^ a b The Times Higher Education Star Turn: Malcolm Parry 29 June 2001 (viewed 2011-10-07)
  3. ^ a b Adrian Mourby (2 March 2001). "How green is my chalet". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Building on the Past" (PDF). BBC Mid Wales. 24 November 2005. Retrieved 5 October 2022.