Giles Gilbert Scott
/ˌdʒaɪlz ˌɡɪlbət ˈskɒt/
/ˌdʒaɪlz ˌɡɪlbərt ˈskɑːt/
- (1880-1960) an English architect, the grandson of George Gilbert Scott. His best-known buildings include Battersea Power Station and the Anglican cathedral at Liverpool (completed in 1978). He was made a knight in 1924.
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