Oscar Faber

Oscar Faber CBE MICE MIMechE (5 July 1886 – 7 May 1956) was a British structural engineer.

His work for Trollope & Colls on non-magnetic mine casings during the First World War earned him the OBE in the 1918 Birthday Honours.

[1] He also worked on the Snow Hill, Bath, re-development scheme – 11-storey block of 56 maisonettes opened by Alderman Sam Day in March 1958 – in association with architects Snailum, Huggins and Lefevre.

The Institution named an award after him, the Oscar Faber Medal, one of which was presented to Fazlur Khan in 1973.

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