Sir Frederick Ernest Gibberd (1908-1984) was a British architect and landscape designer.

A good friend of Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, Gibberd's work was influenced by Le Corbusier , Mies van der Rohe , and F.R.S. Yorke . He set up in practice in 1930, designing Pulman Court, Streatham, London (1934–6), a low-cost housing development which established his reputation. He was consultant architect planner for the Harlow development and spent the rest of his life living in the town he had designed.

Notable buildings

A list of buildings by Frederick Gibberd: