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  1. Margaret Justin Blanco White OBE ARIBA (11 December 1911 – 1 November 2001) was a Scottish architect. [1] Early life and education. Margaret Justin Blanco White was born at 30 Pembroke Square, Kensington, London, on 11 December 1911. Her father was George Rivers Blanco White KC, and her mother was writer Amber Reeves. [2] .

    • 1 November 2001 (aged 89)
    • Dusa McDuff
  2. Margaret Justin Blanco White was trained at the Architectural Association where she graduated in 1934. She began her career designing early modern movement housing designs, predominantly in Cambridge and went on to work on pioneering design proposals for housing, educational and community buildings with Mary Crawley and Erno Goldfinger.

  3. White, Margaret Justin Blanco, 1911-2001 (architect) | University of Edinburgh Archive and Manuscript Collections. Person. Found in 2 Collections and/or Records: Copies of a group photograph of Gregor Mendel and fellow friars, with related correspondence, c.1860s-1985. File. Identifier: EUA IN1/ACU/A1/8/1. Scope and Contents.

  4. Margaret Justin Blanco White [also known as Justin Blanco White and as Margaret Justin Waddington] was born at 30 Pembroke Square, Kensington, London, on 11 December 1911. In 1929 she enrolled at the Architectural Association Schools in London During her time at the AA she won the school's travelling scholarship for three successive years and ...

  5. 1 nov 2001 · (Miss) Margaret Justin Blanco White: Designation: Born: 11 December 1911: Died: 1 November 2001: Bio Notes: (Miss) Margaret Justin Blanco White was born on 11 December 1911. She came from an intellectually distinguished family. Her father, George Rivers Blanco White, was a lawyer who defended suffragettes and 'Irish conspirators'.

  6. 21 feb 2018 · Margaret Justin Blanco White. In 1931, M.Justin Blanco White was awarded a travelling scholarship and visited Austria, Russia and Germany and in the following year, undertook a study tour of France. She sat the RIBA final exam in July 1934.

  7. 5 set 2019 · Female architects flourished between the wars, as Margaret Justin Blanco White demonstrated. The inter-war years saw female architects finally being given access to the profession and contributing significant projects to the development of British architecture. Remarkable is the case of Elizabeth Scott, who led the design team of the ...