Mark Girouard

Mark Girouard FSA (born 1931) is a British architectural writer, an authority on the country house, an architectural historian, and biographer of James Stirling.

Family life

Girouard is married to the artist Dorothy Girouard, and has a daughter. They live in Notting Hill Gate, London.[1]

Career

Girouard worked for Country Life magazine from about 1958, firstly as its Architectural Writer, and then from 1964 as its Architectural Editor, until 1967. He was Slade Professor of Fine Art from 1975 to 1976. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1987.[2] He has been on the Board of Trustees of The Architecture Foundation.

His Life in the English Country House won the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize for 1978,[3] and the WH Smith Literary Award in 1979.

Books

References

  1. The Independent, 8 February 1993, Marina Cantacuzino "Does only have to mean lonely?: How does growing up without siblings affect a child? Marina Cantacuzino looks at the question from the point of view of offspring and parents"
  2. List of the Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries
  3. Life in the English Country House - Girouard, Mark - Yale University Press

External links

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