Wayland Tunley Explained

Wayland Tunley
Birth Date:13 March 1937
Spouse:Kiera
Children:Justin and Hilary
Occupation:Architect
Known For:Projects in Milton Keynes
Notable Works:Neath Hill
Coffridge Close, Stony Stratford

Wayland Tunley (1937-2012) was a British architect, known for his designs for several developments in Milton Keynes for Milton Keynes Development Corporation.

Career

Tunley became a chartered architect and member of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1962.[1]

Tunley joined Milton Keynes Development Corporation in 1972 and worked on several projects in the northern side including Neath Hill,[2] Coffridge Close in Stony Stratford[3] and the Agora in Wolverton.

After leaving the development corporation, he formed a new practice with MKDC colleague Trevor Denton in the early 1980s. In 1993 Tunley formed the architecture practice Wayland Tunley & Associates Limited.

Personal life

Tunley was born in the Sudan and schooled at Comboni College in Khartoum from 1947.

Tunley died at University Hospital Coventry on 30 October 2012, following an accident at an airfield in Hinton-in-the-Hedges.

He is survived by his wife Kiera, and two children: Justin and Hilary. He was cremated at Crownhill Crematorium in Milton Keynes on 19 November 2012.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OBITUARY: MARCH 2013. RIBA Journal. 19 March 2013. March 2013.
  2. Web site: St Hill. Cate. Wayland Tunley (1937-2012). Building Design. 19 March 2013. 21 November 2012.
  3. Web site: Interview with Wayland Tunley (b. 1937).. Living Archive. 19 March 2013. 9 October 2001.
  4. Web site: Wayland Tunley : Obituary. Milton Keynes Citizen. 19 March 2013. 15 November 2012.