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Biography: Alan Vaughan-Richards is a British architect who was born in 1925 in Niger. He is best known for his work on the design of the British Embassy in Paris, which was completed in 1967. He also designed the British Embassy in Tokyo, which was completed in 1972. Age: Alan Vaughan-Richards is 95 years old. Height: Alan Vaughan-Richards is 5 feet 10 inches tall. Physical Stats: Alan Vaughan-Richards is of average build and has grey hair and blue eyes. Dating/Affairs: Alan Vaughan-Richards is not known to have any dating or affairs. Family: Alan Vaughan-Richards is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. Career: Alan Vaughan-Richards is a renowned architect who has designed many iconic buildings, including the British Embassy in Paris and the British Embassy in Tokyo. He has also designed many other buildings in the United Kingdom, including the Royal Festival Hall in London. Net Worth: Alan Vaughan-Richards' net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

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1980

In the 1980s, he was involved in writing an inventory of Brazilian houses in Lagos for use by a preservation movement. In the 1950s, new construction projects designed from adopted modern European architectural forms with consideration for Nigerian climate and which was led by Maxwell Fry and London trained Nigerian architects began to emerge as the dominant style in Lagos. Vaughan-Richards was among the modernist architect, but he wanted more exploration with the adoption of existing African forms, African art and use of materials such as timber. He was an advocate of incorporating African cultural forms and lifestyles in modern Nigerian architecture, a departure of the orthodox styles emerging in the 1950s that largely incorporated adaptation to the climatic conditions in Africa. His personal house built in the 1960s was an experimentation of traditional West African architectural forms with modern architecture principles such as the use of curvi-linear and circular geometries. Other projects such as the Ola-oluwakitan House stood out for the consideration given to African forms and originality, and later served as a model for other private houses.

1950

Vaughan-Richards was educated at London Polytechnic (now University of Westminster) where he obtained a diploma in architecture in 1950. He also enrolled for a newly created course on Tropical Architecture at Architectural Association, London in 1956.

Vaughan-Richards began his career in the 1950s working with the Architect Development Board in Iraq and subsequently Architect Co-Partnership in London. The firm was engaged in the design of a newly reconstructed Bristol Hotel and housing for oil and gas companies in Lagos. In the course of the project, Vaughan-Richards was involved in preliminary design and as a site supervisor visited Nigeria during tours of the projects. When Architect Co-Partnership pulled out of Nigeria, Vaughan-Richards stayed in the country and became a Nigerian citizen. His house in Ikoyi close to the Lagos lagoon and which was influenced by forms in Hausa village and designed in a modern style was used as his office. Many of his commissions included private houses and a staff housing facility for University of Lagos. He gained recognition among his private clients with his designs of generous shared or public spaces and broad corridors in his commissions.

1925

Alan Vaughan-Richards (1925–1989) was a British-Nigerian architect who was active in the post-colonial architecture industry of Nigeria. He engaged architects on the potential influence of African forms in architectural design through publication of the journal West Africa Builder and Architect.