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Tony
Fretton
Tony Fretton (born January 17, 1945, in London) is a renowned British architect known for his context-sensitive and minimalist designs. A graduate of the Architectural Association, he worked with firms like Arup Associates before founding Tony Fretton Architects in 1982. His notable projects include London’s Lisson Gallery (1990), the Red House in Chelsea (2001), and the British Embassy in Warsaw (2009). Fretton’s work elegantly balances modernity with responsiveness to surroundings. Beyond practice, he has shaped architectural education, serving as Chair of Architecture and Interiors at TU Delft (1999–2013) and currently teaching at London Metropolitan University.

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