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Christopher Todhunter

Working as an architect in London throughout his life, he has designed many building types, from small residential to large commercial buildings. He was the principal architect for Canada Water Station which was part of the Underground Jubilee line extension. As a landscape architect, he also worked as a close associate with Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe on the garden at Sutton Place, formerly the home of the legendary J Paul Getty.

Using his retirement as an opportunity to follow the study of cosmology, economics and the frontiers of science and spirituality, Christopher has special interest in Time in music and landscape design and is an active member of the Scientific and Medical network (SMN) and is Honorary Surveyor of St Alfege Church in Greenwich, in the footsteps of Nicholas Hawksmoor, the pupil of Wren, who built the church in 1715.

Past events with Christopher Todhunter (1)

Science, Art and the Sacred: The Quest for Wholeness

August 29, 2019