Robert Potter (architect)

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Robert James Potter OBE (6 October 1909 – 30 November 2010) was an English architect who was noted for his work on church buildings. Born in Guildford, he studied architecture in London before moving to Salisbury where he established his practice. Potter was awarded the OBE in 1993. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Robert James Potter OBE (6 October 1909 – 30 November 2010) was an English architect who was noted for his work on church buildings. Born in Guildford, he studied architecture in London before moving to Salisbury where he established his practice. Buildings he designed include St Francis Church in Salisbury, Church of the Ascension in Plymouth and South Stoneham Tower in Southampton. He was also involved in substantial renovations to existing buildings including Chichester Cathedral, Oxford's Bodleian Library, St Peter Mancroft (the largest church building in Norwich other than the city's cathedrals) and St Stephen Walbrook, All Souls Church, Langham Place and St Paul's Cathedral, all in central London. His expertise in creating community spaces beneath the foundations of historical church buildings earned him the nickname "The Mole". Potter was awarded the OBE in 1993.
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