Ian Liddell

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William Ian Liddell (born 1938<ref name="iabse" />) is a structural engineer and the designer of London's Millennium Dome. He was one of the founding partners of Buro Happold and is a Royal Academy Visiting Professor of Engineering Design at Cambridge University School of Engineering. He is now a consultant for Buro Happold.

He studied mechanical sciences at St John's College, Cambridge followed by a diploma in concrete structures at Imperial College, London.<ref name="iabse" />

He was project engineer on the Sydney Opera House, playing a significant role in the formfinding of the iconic roofs. He received the IStructE Gold Medal in 1999.

For his work as Chief Design Engineer on London's Millennium Dome project, he was appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1999 New Year Honours.<ref>New Years Honours: DBE, KBE, CBE civil, BBC News, 31 December 1999. Retrieved 2011-11-22.</ref>

He is a trustee of the Arkwright Scholarships Trust and the Smallpeice Trust.

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