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Newcastle University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
Architecture school in Newcastle upon Tyne, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Newcastle University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape is a school of architecture belonging to Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

The school's operation was initially a part of a Kings College, a college belonging to Durham University, before an Act of Parliament incorporated it with Newcastle University.
Notable staff
- Bruce Allsopp
- Thomas Sharp, town planner, academic in the school 1937–1945, devised the world's first degree in town planning 1943, president of the Town Planning Institute 1945.[1]
Notable alumni
- Harry Faulkner Brown, MC
- Jack Lynn
- Gordon Ryder
- Alison & Peter Smithson
- William Whitfield
- David Rock, RIBA President 1997-99.[2]
- Alan Plater, playwright
- Terry Farrell
- Richard Murphy
- Eric Parry
- Peter Exley, AIA President 2021
- Mark Dytham, inventor of PechaKucha
- George Clarke
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