C. H. Reilly
C. H. Reilly, or Charles Henry Reilly, was a prominent British architect and educator known for his contributions to architecture in the early 20th century. He played a significant role in the development of architectural education in the United Kingdom, particularly at the Liverpool School of Architecture, where he served as a professor.
Reilly was recognized for his innovative designs and his ability to blend traditional and modern architectural styles. His work often reflected the principles of the Arts and Crafts Movement, emphasizing craftsmanship and the use of local materials. Reilly's influence extended beyond his buildings, shaping the future of architectural practice and education.