Patrick William Crooke (12 July 1927 – 9 September 2018) was a British architect and researcher whose work focused on urban development and housing in developing cities in the global south.

Patrick Crooke
Born
Patrick William Crooke

(1927-07-12)12 July 1927
Died9 September 2018(2018-09-09) (aged 91)
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Architect
  • Researcher
Employers
RelativesWilliam Crooke (grandfather)

Biography edit

Crooke studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture from 1944 to 1952 where he met fellow student John F. C. Turner.[1][2] His thesis project, Zone – A Sustainable City Region, was co-authored with Andrew Derbyshire and John Voelcker.[1] His first commission after graduating was with Andrew Derbyshire to design a house for composer Edward Williams.[1] From 1954 to 1955 Crooke undertook a one-year scholarship in Milan with the architectural practice BBPR. In Milan he met Herman Samper, the dean of architecture at the University of the Andes in Bogota who recruited Crooke to the university.[1]

In 1958 Crooke joined Turner in Arequipa, Peru, to assist in the reconstruction following an earthquake.[3] Crooke and Turner persuaded the mayor to finance a scheme to support homeless residents to build their own homes.[3] As supervising architect Crooke oversaw a team of agricultural students, foremen and masons assisting residents in the construction.[4] From 1958 he worked on a programme of school building for the Peruvian education ministry under Jorge Basadre.[2][1]

In the 1960s Crooke taught in Sudan at the University of Khartoum before moving to Ibadan, Nigeria and working as a consultant for the International Labour Organisation.[3][2] In 1967 the United Nations commissioned him to lead a research project on informal settlements in 16 countries.[2] Crooke later taught at the Development Planning Unit at University College London and the Institute for Housing Studies in Rotterdam.[3][2]

Publications edit

  • Brausch, Georges; Crooke, Patrick; Shaw, John (1964). Bashaqra Area Settlements 1963: A Case Study in Village Development in the Gezira Scheme. University of Khartoum.
  • Butler, John; Crooke, Patrick (1973). Urbanization. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. ISBN 978-0-20-795570-9.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Mardell, Joshua (18 August 2019). "'On how we ought to be anarchists': Pat Crooke, John Turner, and dweller-oriented architecture". The Journal of Architecture. 24 (6): 829–852. doi:10.1080/13602365.2019.1686409. ISSN 1360-2365. S2CID 214500728. Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "In memory: Patrick W. Crooke 1927-2018" (PDF). DPU News (66). University College London: 7. September 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 September 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Mardell, Joshua (15 January 2019). "Patrick Crooke 1927-2018". RIBA Journal. Archived from the original on 24 July 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  4. ^ Gyger, Helen (29 January 2019). Improvised Cities: Architecture, Urbanization, and Innovation in Peru. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 116–117. doi:10.2307/j.ctvdjrpj7. ISBN 978-0-8229-8638-6. JSTOR j.ctvdjrpj7. S2CID 134975573.