Farmer and Dark explained

Farmer and Dark was an architectural practice known for public sector works in post-war Britain. They designed several power stations for the Central Electricity Generating Board during this period.[1]

The practice was established in the 1930s by Frank Quentery Farmer and Bernard Frankland Dark.[2]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Design Journal, 1967, https://www.vads.ac.uk/digital/collection/DIAD/id/9247/
  2. AHR Net https://architecture.arthistoryresearch.net/firms/farmer-dark
  3. Coucill 2017 https://pureadmin.qub.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/240588937/Pioneering_Power_ECLAS_Final.pdf
  4. Modern Mooch https://modernmooch.com/tag/farmer-and-dark/
  5. RIBA https://www.ribapix.com/factory-for-bowater-packaging-ltd-gillingham-kent-the-water-tower-looking-north-east_riba87552#
  6. RIBA https://www.ribapix.com/Offices-for-Loewy-Engineering-Co-Ltd-Poole-the-first-floor-development-drawing-office-at-night-seen-from-the-north-west_RIBA122876