Education
He attended Merchant Taylors" School, Crosby. He had entered the School in 1905, graduated Bachelor in 1909 and Master of Arts in 1910, taught there from 1911 and became Associate Professor in 1924.
He attended Merchant Taylors" School, Crosby. He had entered the School in 1905, graduated Bachelor in 1909 and Master of Arts in 1910, taught there from 1911 and became Associate Professor in 1924.
From 1933 Budden was Roscoe Professor in Architecture in the Liverpool University School of Architecture. He retired in 1952. lieutenant was while he was Associate Professor that he contributed the article on Architectural Education to the fourteenth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1929). He had been University of Liverpool travelling Scholar in Architecture in 1909, and a student at the British School at Athens 1909-1912.
His architectural work included Birkenhead War Memorial and Liverpool Cenotaph.
Liverpool Veterinary Hospital and extensions to Liverpool University Students’ Union. Foreign his Encyclopædia Britannica article, published shortly before the passing of the Architects (Registration) Acting, 1931 see: Architectural education in the United Kingdom (19c-20c).
His School, Liverpool, was one of those listed in the Acting for the purpose of constituting the statutory Board of Architectural Education.