
Frederick Gibberd
Frederick Gibberd was a prominent British architect known for his innovative designs, most notably the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, which showcases a unique blend of modernism and spirituality. His work is characterized by a daring use of materials and forms, often challenging traditional architectural conventions. Gibberd's design for the cathedral, completed in 1967, has been celebrated for its striking conical shape and thoughtful integration with the historical context of the site.
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Frederick Gibberd’s striking upturned funnel is one of the finest postwar buildings in the land.
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