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Davis Isaac Stratton Davis | |
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| Born | 1917 |
| Died | 2000 (aged 82–83) |
| Alma mater | Royal West of England Academy School of Architecture, Bristol |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Era | 20th century |
| Employer(s) | Stratton Davis & Yates (family firm) |
Davis Isaac Stratton Davis (1917–2000) was born in 1917, the son of Major Harold Stratton Davis and his wife Amy Buckingham Webb.[1] He trained as an architect at the Royal West of England Academy School of Architecture in Bristol and joined the family firm Stratton Davis & Yates. He was elected an Associate of the RIBA in 1940. In 1946 he won the competition to design a new council estate at The Inch in Edinburgh.[2] Apart from this he followed the firm's noted skills in ecclesiastical work.
He died in 2000.
References
- ^ FreeBMD and Dictionary of Scottish Architects
- ^ Dictionary of Scottish Architects and Gloucestershire Echo, 2 November 1946