Stanley Feltham
Terence Stanley Crathern Feltham (1896–1971) was Chief Architect in the Public Works Department of Hong Kong.
He designed many public buildings in Hong Kong, including:
- He was the project architect for Fanling Lodge, a summer residence for the then Governor of Hong Kong, which was built in 1934.[1]
- He designed Sheung Li Uk Estate (上李屋邨), the first estate built by the Hong Kong Housing Society, completed in 1952. The estate was redeveloped in 1995 as Cronin Garden.[2][3]
- He planned and designed Sai Wan Estate in Kennedy Town, which was completed in 1958.[4]
In 1947, he was nominated correspondent with the Colonial Liaison Officer on housing issues.[5]
He was one of the 27 founding members of the Hong Kong Institute of Architects in 1956.[6]
References
- ↑ HKIA Journal Issue No. 45 - 50 years of Hong Kong Institute of Architects, p.52. 2006
- ↑ Extracts from the 1997 Annual Report of the Housing Society setting out the history and development of the Society. Appendix I: History and Development, 10 September 2001
- ↑ Hutcheon, Robin (1998). High-rise Society: The First 50 Years of the Hong Kong Housing Society (PDF). Chinese University Press. p. 6. ISBN 9789622018419.
- ↑ Ng, Joyce (7 August 2013). "Heritage advisers to rate historic political retreat Fanling Lodge". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
- ↑ Smart, Alan (1 June 2006). The Shek Kip Mei Myth: Squatters, Fires and Colonial Rule in Hong Kong, 1950-1963. Hong Kong University Press. p. 110. ISBN 9789622097926.
- ↑ Hong Kong Institute of Architects: Deed of Constitution
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