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Lewis J. Clarke

Lewis James Clarke (born 10 March 1927) was born in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. He is a landscape architect of the Modernist period.〔Lewis Clarke Collection at North Carolina State University Special Collections Research Center http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/scrc/lewisclarke〕 Clarke was one of Dean Henry L. Kamphoefner's early faculty members at the North Carolina State University School (now College) of Design,〔http://design.ncsu.edu/about-the-college/history〕 and has been recognised as the founder of several fields of study one of which was the introduction of ecological principles into the field of landscape architecture〔McHarg, Ian. ''A Quest for Life''. Wiley and Sons, NY, 1996. pp 141, 167, 169.〕
== Early life ==
Clarke’s parents lived in Gedling, Nottinghamshire, a small town near Carlton. He was the first of three children born to Roland and May Pringle Clarke. A sister, Aileen, married renowned commercial artist, Lancelot Jones; her twin brother, Graham Clarke (d. 2007) () served in Korea and was noted for piloting the first hovercraft down the Oroonoko River on a trip sponsored by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh and the Geographical Magazine of The Royal Geographical Society in 1968.
Clarke joined the Cub Scouts as soon as he was old enough and remained an active member of the Boy Scouts through his young adult life, earning the prestigious Wood Badge. Staying on as a troop leader as older men were drafted for World War II, Clarke was also a student at Loughborough then started his Diploma in Architecture at the University of Leicester. The first structure he designed during his studies as an architect was the 1st Nanpantan Troop's Headquarters still located on Nanpantan Road in Loughborough, UK.〔http://www.nanpantanscouts.org.uk/contact-us/headquarter-bookings/〕 Clarke's father built the front gates still in use and welded the insignias into the gate design.

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