Background
Kendall was the son of Henry Edward Kendall, also an architect.
Kendall was the son of Henry Edward Kendall, also an architect.
Both were among the co-founders of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects. The two initially shared a practice, which in 1834 was located at 17 Suffolk Street, London. The Esplanade and Tunnel in Kemp Town, Brighton, dating between 1828 and 1830, was one of their notable works.
Lewis Cubitt was amongst those who worked at the practice before setting up on his own.
He died in 1885 in Paddington, aged 79.