Michael Squire (architect)

Michael James Squire (3 May 1946 – 4 May 2023) was a British architect.

Early life and education
Michael Squire was born on 3 May 1946 to architect, Raglan Squire, who was known for his work on Eaton Square in Belgravia. He was also the grandson of J. C. Squire, a poet and founder of the 1922 Architecture Club.

Squire attended Blundell's School in Devon and studied architecture at St John's College, Cambridge under Sir Leslie Martin and Sir Colin St John Wilson.

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

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

In 1976, Squire established his own architectural firm, Squire and Partners. The firm gained traction in the 1980s by designing notable structures in West London, including an abode for Dubai's ruler. 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. In his later years, Squire converted a former Brixton department store into an office space for his firm.