Clifford Holliday

Holliday gained his qualifications at the University of Liverpool where he studied under Sir Charles Reilly and Patrick Abercrombie.

[3] Holliday was commissioned as civic adviser to the city of Jerusalem between 1922 and 1926[3] and town planning advisor to the mandatory government of Palestine between 1928 and 1934.

[4] In 1938, Holliday's design for a satellite town near Kincorth, outside Aberdeen, won an international prize.

[3] In 1947, he was appointed Chief Architect for the first postwar British new town, Stevenage.

[5] In 1952 Holliday became Professor of Town and Country Planning at the University of Manchester.

Holliday's city plan for Jerusalem (1930)