Lancaster, Michael (L.)
LANCASTER, Michael (L.)
LANCASTER, Michael (L.). British, b. 1928. Genres: Architecture, Homes/Gardens, Art/Art history, Design. Career: British Rail, assistant architect, 1948-57; architect in London, England, 1957-58; Fry, Drew, Drake & Lasdun, resident architect in Ibadan, Nigeria, 1958-61, architect in London, 1961-63; Derek Lovejoy and Partners, Colombo Plan adviser for the new capital city of Islamabad, West Pakistan, 1963-65; Gloucestershire College of Art and Design, senior/principal lecturer in landscape architecture, 1967-70; private practice in architecture, landscape architecture, and color consultancy, 1967-; Thames Polytechnic (now University of Greenwich), principal lecturer in landscape architecture and head of the division, 1970-91. London Borough of Richmond, member of Conservation Areas Advisory Committee, 1988-; lecturer in Europe, Russia, and the United States. Publications: Britain in View: Colour and the Landscape, 1984; (ed. with P. Goode, G. Jellicoe, and S. Jellicoe, and contrib.) The Oxford Companion to Gardens, 1986; The Colour Eye No. 5 (for TV), 1990; The Earthdwellers Guide No. 3 (for TV), 1991; The New European Landscape, 1994; Colourscape, 1996; Coloured Places, forthcoming. and. Contributor to books and periodicals. Address: 297 Lonsdale Rd., London SW13 9QB, England.