Roger Walters

For the Pink Floyd Musician, see Roger Waters.
Sir Roger Walters
Born 31 March 1917
Chorleywood, Hertfordshire
Died 11 September 2010 (aged 93)
London
Nationality British
Alma mater Architectural Association School of Architecture, Liverpool School of Architecture
Occupation Architect
Awards Good Design in Housing Awards (1971) [1]
Practice London County Council Architects Department
Buildings Thames Barrier, London
Covent Garden redevelopment
Perronet House, London

Sir Roger Talbot Waters, CBE, FRIBA, FI Struct E,[2] was a British architect noted for his role in a number of major post-war projects in London from the Thames Barrier to the redevelopment of Covent Garden. As Chief Architect of the Greater London Council he developed a more low key style, in contrast to the high rise ethic of the 1970s and pioneered the use of public consultation in architecture.[3]

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