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131:. The house is constructed in rendered or whitewashed brick on an atypical, almost-square plan, with two storeys. The flat concrete roof was designed for use as a roof terrace and features a prominent canopy. The main bedroom has a symmetrically placed balcony overlooking the garden, and the arrangement of windows creates interest by changing with the viewpoint. An important factor in the plan for the interior was to house Thorpe's piano. Unusually, the dining room and sitting room are placed at right angles. Powers describes it as an "assured design", noting the influence of Checkley's earlier houses on Conduit Head Road. The architectural historians Simon Bradley and 55: 100:
comments that these reveal her to have been "well informed and critical about contemporary developments". Albert Hill describes her as an "energetic advocate of the Modern style". Her career as an architect was limited by two world wars, the demands of married life and her early death.
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Cosens at least drew up plans for alterations and extension to 13 Millington Road in 1936, for King's College. She was responsible for a small extension in 1944 to Willow House, a grade-II*-listed Modernist house on Conduit Head Road by Checkley (1932).
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During her married life, Cosens lived in Cambridge, latterly at 13 Millington Road. She was in practice as an architect in the town and additionally gave her profession as an art critic. Her reviews of books and exhibitions were published in the
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call it "rather heavily done". The estate agent Albert Hill includes it in a 2006 list of the ten best modern houses in Britain, describing it as having a "rigidly linear box-like appearance". The house was covered in the
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Cosens designed Orchard Lawn, 23 Kings Road (1930). This has a traditional design, being an updated version of a Cambridgeshire cottage with a
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She died unexpectedly in Cambridge on 5 October 1945, aged 52. Her funeral was held at Cambridge Crematorium.
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Jeremy Gould (1996). Gazetteer of Modern Houses in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
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Her best-known work is 9 Wilberforce Road (1936–37), built for the zoologist
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Jude Brimmer, Michael Stansfield (2005). King's College Estates Records,
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The Modernist 9 Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, is Cosens' best-known work.
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R. A. Hinde (1987). William Homan Thorpe. 1 April 1902–7 April 1986.
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Index

Modernist
Cambridge
Mary Crowley
Elisabeth Scott

Marylebone
School of Architecture
University of Cambridge
George Checkley
Royal Engineers
King's College, Cambridge
Architects' Journal
Alan Powers
mansard roof
William Homan Thorpe
Modernist
grade II
Nikolaus Pevsner








Cosens, Doris Morley 1894 – 1945


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