Never a Dull Moment: My Life and Times

Never a Dull Moment: My Life and Times

by Geoffrey Wilson
Never a Dull Moment: My Life and Times

Never a Dull Moment: My Life and Times

by Geoffrey Wilson

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Adventure and Accomplishment Across Two Centuries

This unique autobiography documents Geoffrey Wilson's amazingly productive and memorable twentieth-century life of service, adventure, scholarship, and family in Britain and the United States. Offered in his humorous self-deprecating style, these memoirs illuminate a cinematic personal story that begins with Wilson's childhood in coal-heated rooms, and continues through his life in London during the Blitz and World War ll, his post-war adventures in the Alps, and his subsequent career at the University of Leeds, for which he describes the full range of the successes, catastrophes, honors, blunders and crises, both serious and amusing, that underpinned his remarkable career. Ultimately, the story lands with Wilson's second career as an accomplished painter and teacher in both Britain and Chicago. It's all here, providing a fascinating account of an extraordinary twentieth-century life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161493328
Publisher: Highpoint Life
Publication date: 12/03/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Geoffrey Wilson was born in 1921, in Bradford, Yorkshire under modest circumstances, living in a back-to-back row house without electricity. After service in World War II he became a lecturer in civil engineering and became outraged by the ugliness of the bridges over the M1, Britain’s first motorway. As a result he instituted the country’s first course in Architectural Engineering, now part of the received teaching canon. With a B.Sc. (1940) and M.Sc. (1941) in Civil Engineering and his Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (1954) qualifications, he became the first University Planning Officer at the University of Leeds. Persuaded to take charge of the post war expansion, he helped manage the campus capacity for growth - from 3,000 towards its present 33,000 students. His advice to change architectural consultants resulted in the appointment of Chamberlin, Powell and Bon (who designed the Barbican in London) to develop plans for the expansion of the University. Their collaboration resulted in a development plan that won international acclaim and awards for several of its buildings. Wilson is an Associate of the British Watercolour Society and a Fellow of the International Guild of Artists.
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