Michael Squire (architect)

[3][4] Squire is survived by his second wife, Rosy, three children from their union, and two sons from his first marriage to Pansy.

[3] Squire worked at his father's firm, contributing to various projects, including the Malta Hilton.

[3][5] The firm gained traction in the 1980s by designing notable structures in West London, including an abode for Dubai's ruler.

[3] Later, it faced challenges during the 1989 property downturn but later focused on designing apartments in central London locations such as Brook House and The Knightsbridge.

[3] In his later years, Squire converted a former Brixton department store into an office space for his firm.