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  1. Jonathan Woolf ( 13 February 1961 – 4 September 2015) was a British architect . Early life. He was born in London and educated at Kingston School of Architecture at Kingston University before apprenticing at practices in Rome and later in London, where he was project architect for the house of art collector Charles Saatchi. [1]

  2. 8 Sep 2015 · According to the Architects' Journal Jonathan Woolf, "the much-respected architect and academic" born and based in London, has died aged 54. His practice, Jonathan Woolf Architects, was...

  3. www.architectsjournal.co.uk › news › obituary-jonathan-woolf-1961-2015Obituary: Jonathan Woolf (1961 – 2015)

    7 Sep 2015 · Jonathan Woolf, described as ‘one of the most significant architects of his generation’, has died aged 54. The much-respected architect and academic, who was best known for his RIBA Award-winning Brick Leaf House, had been suffering from cancer. Born in London, Woolf studied architecture at Kingston University.

  4. Senior lecturer. Mathematical Sciences. +44 (0)151 794 4052. Jonathan.Woolf@liverpool.ac.uk. Personal webpage. About. Research. Publications. Teaching.

  5. 13 Sep 2015 · Jonathan Woolf, who has died of cancer aged 54, was one of his generation’s pre-eminent modernist architects, renowned for the design of a series of private houses in London and Nairobi.

  6. 20 Sep 2015 · Jonathan Woolf, born in Golders Green in 1961, lived in Hampstead Garden Suburb. He became one of his generation’s pre-eminent modernist architects and won a number of prestigious awards.

  7. Jonathan Woolf Architects is an award-winning international architectural practice working in the UK, Europe and Africa from offices in central London. Our work ranges from private houses and apartment buildings through to arts, educational, commercial buildings and interiors.