Robert Furneaux Jordan

Robert Furneaux Jordan (10 April 1905 – 14 May 1978) was an English architect, architectural critic and novelist.

A son of the prominent surgeon John Furneaux Jordan,[1] Robert Jordan was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, Birmingham School of Art, and the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London. He married Eira Furneaux Jordan in 1965. He worked as an architect from 1928 to 1961, after which he became an academic, broadcaster and lecturer, writing many books on architecture.

Other positions occupied were:

He wrote five crime novels under the name of Robert Player, mostly set in the Victorian and Edwardian periods and published from 1945 until the late 1970s. They contain a strong element of social satire, concerning the hypocrisy and corruptions of those periods.

Works

Detective novels

Works on architecture

References


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