Rowan Moore Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, The Observer

By | July 13, 2023

Rowan Moore Biography

Rowan William Gilachrist Moore) is a well-known American architectural critic. He currently works as an architectural critic for The Observer. He previously worked as an architectural editor for The Evening He Standard (London) and as an editor for the architectural magazine Blueprint. Additionally, Rowan writes for The Guardian. He is the author of the book Slow Burn City and Why We Build. He was also named the 2014 British Press Critics Award.

Rowan Moore Age

Rowan Moore was born on March 22, 1961 in Hastings, Sussex, England. he is 62 years old.

Rowan Moore Height

Rowan is about 1.75 meters tall.

Rowan Moore Family

Rowan was born in Hastings, Sussex, England to his parents Anne (née Miles) and Richard Moore. Richard worked as a senior correspondent for the national newspaper The News Chronicle, and Anne was county councilor for the Sussex Liberal Party. Additionally, Rowan has a brother named Charles Moore. He is a newspaper editor, journalist, and official biographer of Margaret Thatcher.

Rowan Moore Wife

Rowan may be single. However, there is no evidence of his previous relationships or affairs. Still, he could be in a relationship, but he chooses to keep all the details secret. Rowan is a secretive person when it comes to love, so it is not possible to ascertain his current marital status.

Rowan Moore Education

He studied architecture at Cambridge University. After briefly dabbling in architecture, Rowan turned to journalism.

Rowan Moore Salary

He earns an amazing salary of $69,264 a year. That’s the equivalent of an Observer architecture critic’s salary.

Rowan Moore Net Worth

Due to his success, Rowan amassed a huge fortune over the years and his net worth is estimated at an estimated $1 million.

Rowan Moore Career

Rowan currently works as an architectural critic for The Observer. He previously worked as an architectural editor for The Evening He Standard (London) and as an editor for the architectural magazine Blueprint. Additionally, Rowan writes for The Guardian. He was also named the 2014 British Press Critics Award. In 2002 he succeeded Lucy Musgrave on the Board of Trustees of the Architecture Foundation.

Rowan Moore Books

  • Panoramas of London (1993)
  • Struktur, Raum Und Haut (1995)
  • The New Art Gallery Walsall (2000)
  • Building Tate Modern (2000)
  • Why We Build (2012)
  • Anatomy of a Building (2014)
  • Slow Burn City (2016)
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