Its Possibilities
Talk by Percy Johnson Marshall , A.R.I.B.A. The speaker believes that the salaried architect employed by a public body is able to make a greater contribution to present-day architecture than the private practitioner. Mr. Marshall examines the relation between the public architect and his client, and argues that the public office is better equipped than the private to make necessary research and experiment in both planning and building.
Mr. Marshall is Assistant Senior Planning
Officer of the Town Planning Division of the' L.C.C. Architect's Department.