Malcolm Quantrill (25 May 1931 – 22 September 2009) was a British architect, academic and architecture theorist. His best known books are ''The Environmental Memory – Man and Architecture in the Landscape of Ideas'' (1986) and ''Finnish Architecture and the Modernist Tradition'' (1998). He was a specialist in the history of the modern architecture of Finland. He was the first person to write critical monographs in any language on three individual Finnish modernist architects,
Alvar Aalto
Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
– ''Alvar Aalto: A Critical Study'' (1983) –
Reima Pietilä
Frans Reima Ilmari Pietilä (25 August 1923 – 26 August 1993) was a Finnish architect and theorist. He did most of his work together with his wife Raili Pietilä; after 1963 all their works were officially attributed to "Raili and Reima Pietil ...
– ''Reima Pietilä: Architecture, Context, Modernism'' (1985) – and
Juha Leiviskä
Juha Ilmari Leiviskä (17 March 1936 – 9 November 2023) was a Finnish architect and designer. He was especially known for his churches and other sacral buildings.
Life and career
The son of engineer Toivo Ilmari Leiviskä and teacher Sonj ...
– ''Juha Leiviska and the Continuity of Finnish Modern Architecture'' (2001). Already during his lifetime, he acquired a reputation for thorough and innovative scholarship in architecture, bringing a questioning attitude to well-known figures and canonical architectural history.
[Bruce Webb, "Malcolm Quantrill", ''Journal of Architectural Education'', MIT Press, Volume 63, Issue 2, March 2010.]
Early life and education
Quantrill was born on 25 May 1931, in
Norwich
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, the only child of Arthur William Quantrill, a shoe pattern maker, and Alice May Quantrill (née Newstead). He attended school at the
City of Norwich School
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History
In 1910, the Education Committee decided to merge the King Edward VI Middle School in ...
. He graduated with a BA in architecture from the
University of Liverpool
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in 1954. He was a
Fulbright Scholar
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and
Albert Kahn Memorial Fellow at the
University of Pennsylvania
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, US, earning a master's degree in 1955. On his return to the UK, he worked in architects' offices in London, qualifying as an architect and becoming a member of the
Royal Institute of British Architects
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in 1961. He received a DSc in Urbanism from
Wroclaw Technical University, Poland, in 1975.
Career and scholarship
Quantrill taught at the schools of architecture at the
University of Jordan
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, the former
University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (UWIST),
University College, London
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, and the
University of Liverpool
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before becoming director of the
Architectural Association
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in London from 1967 to 1969. From 1973 to 1980 he was Head of Environmental Design at the
Polytechnic of North London
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. He was appointed Professor of Architecture at
Texas A&M University
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in 1984. He was promoted to Distinguished Professor at the same university in 1986, and upon retirement in 2007 was named Distinguished Professor Emeritus.
Quantrill's book on Alvar Aalto, ''Alvar Aalto: A Critical Study'' (1983), broke the mould of previous monographs that tended to be hagiographic eulogies of the master of modernist architecture. He set Aalto in his historical context, both in regard to world architecture history and that of Finnish architecture. It was therefore no surprise that this project led to further scholarship in to the history of Finnish architecture, the culmination being the wide history of Finnish modern architecture, ''Finnish Architecture and the Modernist Tradition'' (1995).
Honours
Quantrill held visiting professorships at the
Vienna University of Technology
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The university's teaching and research are focused on engineering, computer science, and natural sciences. It currently has about 28,100 students (29% women), eight faculties, and ...
, Austria, the
University of Oulu
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, Finland,
Monterrey Institute of Technology
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, Mexico, and
Carleton University
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, Canada. In 1988, he was made a Knight of the
Order of the Lion of Finland
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...
in recognition of his contributions to Finnish architecture. He was made a Distinguished Professor of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture in 1990. In 2003, he received the Haecker Distinguished Leadership in Architectural Research Award from the Architectural Research Consortium of North America. He was invited to become a member of the
Garrick Club
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, a gentleman's club in London in 1971.
Publications
* ''Ritual and Response in Architecture'', London: Lund Humphries (1974)
* ''Alvar Aalto: A Critical Study'', London: Secker & Warburg (1983)
* ''Reima Pietilä: Architecture, Context and Modernism'', New York: Rizzoli (1985)
* ''The Environmental Memory – Man and Architecture in the Landscape of Ideas'', New York: Schocken (1987)
* ''One Man's Odyssey in Search of Finnish Architecture: An Anthology in Honour of Reima Pietilä'', Helsinki: Rakennustietosäätiö (1988)
* ''Urban Forms, Suburban Dreams'', edited by Malcolm Quantrill and Bruce Webb. College Station (Tex.): Texas A & M University Press (1993)
* ''The Culture of Silence – Architecture's Fifth Dimension'', edited by Malcolm Quantrill and Bruce Webb. College Station (Tex.): Texas A&M University Press (1998)
* ''Finnish Architecture and the Modernist Tradition'', London: Taylor & Francis (1995)
* ''The Norman Foster Studio: Consistency Through Diversity'', London: Taylor & Francis (2000)
* ''Juha Leiviska and the Continuity of Finnish Modern Architecture'', Chichester: Wiley-Academy (2001)
* ''Plain Modern: The Architecture of Brian MacKay-Lyons (New Voices in Architecture)'', New York: Princeton Architectural Press (2005)
* ''The Unmade Bed of Architecture'', Malcolm Quantrill and Matti K. Makinen, Helsinki: Rakennustieto Publishing (2008)
* ''The Ark of Architecture: Selected Writings of Malcolm Quantrill'', Helsinki: Rakennustieto Publishing (2009)
External links
Malcolm Quantrill Obituary, Published in ''The Bryan-College Station Eagle'', Sept. 27 2009.
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People educated at the City of Norwich School
Architects from Norwich
British architecture writers
Alumni of the University of Liverpool
British expatriate academics in the United States
Texas A&M University faculty
1931 births
1999 deaths
Knights of the Order of the Lion of Finland
20th-century English architects