Peter Campbell (engineer)

Peter Campbell (born January 1932 in Coulsdon, Surrey-died 1 May 2021) was a British structural engineer.

[2] Campbell grew up in Coulsdon, Surrey and went to Purley High School for Boys.

In 1951 he passed the graduate examination of the Institution of Structural Engineers and immediately joined Arup.

[5] Projects which he personally supervised were a new Government Centre in Mauritius, the IBRD 1st education project in Trinidad and Tobago,[6] Slough Estates HQ, the West Stand at the Oval, the Japanese Embassy in London and the HQ for Southern Water in Worthing.

From 1962 to 1968 Campbell taught the theory of structures at Regent Street Polytechnic London.