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Sir Aston Webb (May 22, 1849 - August 21, 1930) was a British architect, active at the beginning of the 20th century.
One of his best known works is the principal facade of Buckingham Palace which he re-designed in 1912. One of his earliest works was built for the Six Masters of The Royal Grammar School Worcester in 1877. These almshouses are in the Arts and Crafts style, different from his later work.
The central building of Chancellor's Court at the University of Birmingham, UK was named after Aston Webb. It includes the Great Hall. The main feature is a large dome that sits atop the building.