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Liverpool Architectural Society
The Merseyside branch of
the Royal Insitute of British Architects
The Liverpool Architectural Society
was founded in 1848, making it one of the oldest architectural
societies in the world. Remaining independent for almost 140
years, in 1987 it merged with the Merseyside branch of the
Royal Institute of British Architects.
Whilst most of its members are chartered
architects, the society also welcomes people who have an
interest
in architecture to join. Events, such as visits to local
buildings, lectures and seminars are organised throughout
the year; and
traditionally theres a weekend away to look at buildings
in a major european city.
Liverpool Architectural Society Council
- Mushtaq Saleri – President
- Dr. Robert Macdonald – Vice President
- Pat Sloane – Honorary Treasurer
- Jessica Ashworth
- Will Barralet
- Gordon Fortune
- Neill Fozard
- Maria Killick
- Mike Kivlehan
- Professor Robert Kronenburg
- Geoffrey Lloyd
- Jane Moscardini
- Michael Paddock
- Dan Robinson
- Tim Rogers
- Alan Ross
- Trevor Skempton
- Alistair Sunderland
- David Watkins
- Joachim Zadow
For further information e-mail
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