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Richard England (born ''Richard England Sant Fournier'' on 3 October 1937) is a Maltese architect, writer, artist and academic.


Biography

Son of Edwin England Sant Fournier and Ina Desain, Richard studied at
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, and later graduated in Architecture at the
University of Malta The University of Malta (, UM, formerly UOM) is a higher education institution in Malta. It offers undergraduate bachelor's degrees, postgraduate master's degrees and postgraduate doctorates. It is a member of the European University Association ...
. He then continued his studies in Italy at the
Polytechnic University of Milan The Polytechnic University of Milan () is the largest technical university in Italy, with about 42,000 students. The university offers undergraduate, graduate and higher education courses in engineering, architecture and design. Founded in 186 ...
and also worked as a student-architect in the studio of the Italian architect-designer in
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in 1960-62. He is also a sculptor, photographer, poet, artist and author of a number of books. He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Malta, having acted as Dean of the Faculty of Architecture between 1987 and 1989. He is also an Hon. Fellow at the
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in the UK, and an Academician and Vice-President of the
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. England has lectured and exhibited his work in North and South America, the UK, Europe, the Middle and as far East as Russia. During the 1970s he worked in
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while in the early 80s he was appointed, together with
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,
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,
Arthur Erickson Arthur Charles Erickson (June 14, 1924 – May 20, 2009) was a Canadian architect and urban planner. He studied Engineering at the University of British Columbia and, in 1950, received his B.Arch. (Honours) from McGill University. He is known ...
,
Sheppard Robson Sheppard Robson (previously Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners ) is a British architecture firm, founded in 1938 by Sir Richard Herbert Sheppard, with offices in London, Manchester, and Glasgow]. It was particularly influential in the 1950s– ...
and
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as a consultant to the Mayoralty of
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,
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to work on the rehabilitation of the city under the Mayoralty's architect
Rifat Chadirji Rifat Chadirji ( ar, رفعت الجادرجي ''Rifa'a al-Khādarjī'', also Romanized ''Rifa'at Al Chaderchi''; 6 December 1926 – 10 April 2020) was an Iraqi Turkmen architect. He was often referred to as the father of modern Iraqi architect ...
. His philosophy centers on an expression referred to by Charles Knevitt as "a valid, contemporary regionalism", preferring a process of evolution as opposed to revolution, “a new leaf as opposed to a new tree”, believing that architecture should be appropriate to both place and time and that it should evoke the spirit of the place. Richard England has lectured and worked in the capacity of Architectural Consultant to governmental and private institutions in the following countries: US, UK, Yugoslavia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Italy, Argentina, Poland, Bulgaria, Russia, Kazakhstan and his native Malta. He married Myriam Borg Manduca in 1962 and has one daughter and one son.


Style


Critical response

“Richard England’s restless mind and nervous energy find expression in so many different artistic fields that it leaves one breathless”. “His architecture intense, sunny, rich in pure forms, bejewelled with bright colours …works designed with imagination, ingenuity and indisputable, creative passion”. “A style of his own, successfully relating to the elements of the island’s tradition. Malta is fortunate to have him to lead the profession on the island”. “The Garden of Apollo …a real coup de grace where the architect’s imagination, artistic myths and cultural realities merge to provide a fitting reminder of this architect’s amazing talents”. “Richard England played an active part in building up the Malta tourist industry designing a series of resort hotels which set a new standard for the type”.


Selected works

* Central Bank of Malta, Valletta, Malta, 1971 * Church of St Joseph, Manikata, Malta, 1962-1974 * A Garden for Myriam, St. Julians, Malta, 1982 * Aquasun Lido, Paceville, Malta, 1983 * Dar il-Ħanin Samaritan, Santa Venera, Malta, 1996-2014 * Ir-Razzett ta’ Sandrina, Mgarr, Malta, 1988 * Papal Stands for Pope John Paul II Malta Visit, 1990 + 2001 * Golf 4 Apartments, Belgrade, ex-Yugoslavia, 1990 * St Francis of Assisi Church and Cloister in the neighbourhood,
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, Malta, 1990–1996Homepage (maltesisch)
/ref> * University of Malta extension, Malta, 1991 * Villa ‘G’, Siggiewi, Malta, 1994 * Central Bank of Malta Annexe, Valletta, Malta, 1992 * Valletta Entrance Masterplan (Project), Malta, 1994–2000 * National Arts Centre (Project), Valletta, Malta, 1997 * Millennium Chapel, Paceville, Malta, 2000 * Malta Parliament (Project), Valletta, Malta, 2002 * San Gorg Meditation Chapel, Blata L-Bajda, Malta, 2001 * Filfla Chapel (Project), Malta, 2002 * Hal Farrug Church (Project), Malta, 2004 * The Garden of Apollo, St Julians, Malta, 2007


Awards

* International Academy of Architecture Award, 1983, 1985, 1991, 2000, 2003, 2006,2009 * Commonwealth Association of Architects Regional Award, 1985, 1987 * Honoris Causa, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1985 * Gold Medal of the City of Toulouse, 1985 * International Committee of Architectural Critics (CICA) Silver Medal, 1987 * Honoris Causa, Institute of Advance Studies, University of New York, US, 1987 * Georgia Biennale Laureate Prize, 1988 * IFRAA – American Institute of Architects, Award for Religious Architecture, 1991 * Officer of the Order of Merit, Malta, 1993 * Honoris Causa, University of the Republic of Georgia, 1995 * International Prize Third Architectural Biennal, Costa Rica, 1996 * Gold Medal of the Belgrade Architectural Triennial, 1999 * Honorary Fellowship - American Institute of Architects, 1999 * Honoris Causa, University of Sofia, Bulgaria, 2003 * International Academy of Architecture Grand Prix, 2006 * Honoris Causa, University Spiru Haret, Romania, 2010


Publications by Richard England


Books

* Walls of Malta, M.R.S.M., Malta, 1973. * White is White, M.R.S.M., Malta, 1973. * Contemporary Art in Malta, editor and contributor, A Malta Art Festival Publication, Malta, 1974. * Carrier-Citadel Metamorphosis, M.R.S.M., Malta, 1980. * Island: A poem for seeing, M.R.S.M., Malta, 1980. * Uncaged Reflections, selected writings 1965 - 80, M.R.S.M., Malta, 1980. * In Search of Silent Spaces, M.R.S.M., Malta, 1983. * Octaves of Reflection, with Charles Camilleri, A John Arthur Studio Publication, London, 1987. * Eye to I, selected poems, Said International, Malta, 1994. * Mdina. Citadel of Memory, with Conrad Thake, Atlantis Publications, Malta, 1995. * FRAXIONS, LIBRiA, Italy, 1995. * Sacri Luoghi, LIBRiA, Italy, 1997. * Gozo. Island of Oblivion LIBRiA, Italy. 1997. * Scripta Mediterranea, Richard England Poet of Malta and the Middle Sea, Brian Dendle, Canadian Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Canada, 1997. * Transfigurations - Places of Prayer, with Linda Schubert, LIBRiA, Italy. 2000. * Gabriel Caruana, A Bank of Valletta Exhibition, catalogue, Malta. 2001 * Gabriel Caruana, Ceramics LIBRiA, Italy. 2002 * Viaggio In Italia, schizzi e disegni, Introduzione Paolo Portoghesi, LIBRiA, Italy. 2002 * The Palette, John Borg Manduca, LIBRiA, Italy. 2004. * Between Sky + Earth, Norbert Attard, Heritage Malta, Malta. 2007.


Poetry

* Sanctuaries, Selected poems, LIBRiA, Italy. 2006. * Clavichords, Selected poems, LIBRiA, Italy. 2009. * Richard England Poems set to music on CD by Charles Camilleri: * Standing Stones – Ann Manly Soprano, DIAL 105, 1991 * This Holy Earth – Claire Massa Mezzo Soprano, THE 011, 2007


Articles

* From Vernacular to Modern, Architecture Review, Architectural Press, London, July 1969. * Forms borrowed from the summer of my childhood, A+U 10, Japan, 1984. * Various quotations, Perspectives, Charles Knevitt, Lund Humphries, London, 1986. * The Spirit of Place, Transactions 9, Vol 5.1, RIBA Publications, London, 1986. * The Spirit of Place, Sharing the Earth, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1995. * Building in Harmony with Nature, Econea, L’Arca 152, Milan, Italy, 2000. * Luis Barragan, El Poeta del Silencio, Cuadernos de Arquitectura 6, El Legado de Luis Barragan, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico, 2002. * L’Architettura del Mediterraneo: Conservazione Transformazione, Innovazione, L’Architettura del Mediterraneo, Gangemi, Italy, 2003. * Space, Time, Genealogy, Malta Before History, Miranda Publishers, Malta, 2004. * Transfiguration, St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity Malta, Libria, Italy, 2005. * Landscape No. 27, Jordan, 2009. * The Making of the Millennium Chapel, Going Your Way, Progress Press, Malta, 2010. * Deir El Bahri Memorial, Senmut & Hatshepsut, L’Arca 254, Milan, Italy, 2010. * Limestone Heritage, L’Arca 257, Milan, Italy, 2010.


Publications on Richard England


Books

* Richard England, Architect in Malta, Emile Henvaux. Editions de la Libraire Encyclopedique, Belgium, 1969. * Cards on the Table: Concept Drawings by Richard England, Maelee Thomson Foster, M.R.S.M., Malta. 1980. Second edition, revised and enlarged, 1983. * Manikata: The Making of a Church, Charles Knevitt, a Manikata Church Publication, Malta, 1980. Second Edition, 1986. * Connections: The Architecture of Richard England, Charles Knevitt, Lund Humphries, United Kingdom, 1984. * Transformations: Richard England, 25 Years of Architecture, Chris Abel, Mid-Med Bank Limited, Malta, 1987. * Manikata Church Malta, Chris Abel, Academy Editions, United Kingdom, 1995. * Richard England, The Spirit of Place, l'ARCA Edizioni, Italy, 1998. * Richard England, by Edwin Heathcote, Wiley-Academy, United Kingdom, 2002. * Richard England Architect as Artist, Editor Dennis Sharp, Texts Manfredi Nicoletti and
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, BookART, London, 2007. * 100 at 70 A Celebratory Album for Richard England, M.R.S.M., Malta. 2007. * Between Shadow & Stone, Photography by Timmy Gambin, Midsea Books, Malta, 2010.


Articles

* Fortress, Quentin Hughes, Progress Press, Malta, 1970. * Architecture + Society No. 6, Bulgaria, 1987. * The A.D. 100 Architects, Architectural Design, US, 1991. * Architettura e Spazio Sacro nella Modernita, Biennal di Venezia Catalogue, Abitare Segesta, Venice, Italy, 1992. * L’Industria delle Costruzioni No. 248, Edil Stampa, Rome, Italy, 1992. * Materia No. 19, Italy, 1993. * Demetra No. 5, Sicily, 1993. * Projeto No. 173, Brazil, 1994. * 581 Architects in the World, Masayuki Fuchigami, Toto Shuppan, Tokyo, 1995. * Church Builders, Edwin Heathcote + Iona Spens, Academy Editions, London, 1997. * Europe, The Contemporary Architecture Guide, Masayuki Fuchigami, Tokyo, 1998. * Dekorasyon No. 1, Turkey, 1998. * Bank Buildings, Edwin Heathcote, Wiley-Academy, London, 2000. * 20th Century Architecture – A Visual History, Dennis Sharp, Images, Australia, 2002. * Contro Spazio No. 5, Italy, 2002. * Malta, War and Peace, Conrad Thake + Quentin Hughes, Midsea Books, Malta, 2005. * World Architects 51, Masayuki Fuchigami, Art Design Publishing, Japan, 2007. * Concrete Quarterly, Dennis Sharp, London, 2008. * ADA No. 8, Pakistan, 2009. * Who's Who, Europa Publications, London & New York, 2010. * L’Arca Nos. 157, 207, 235, Italy.


References

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