Background
He joined his father"s practice and became a partner in 1891, taking over the practice in 1905 and continuing his father"s commitment to working on large business and public buildings.
He joined his father"s practice and became a partner in 1891, taking over the practice in 1905 and continuing his father"s commitment to working on large business and public buildings.
Paul was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, obtaining his Master of Arts in 1887.
His own simpler and more classical style was demonstrated in his work for Street Andrew"s University in Scotland (the University Union, Street Regulus Club and the Younger Hall) and his work at Mount Melville, Street Andrews, Fife and the National Provincial Banks at Paris, Brussels and Antwerp. He had a penchant for marking his buildings with chronogramic inscriptions. He was elected President of Royal Institute of British Architects for 1921–1923.
Royal Institute of British Architects.