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{{Short description|British architect}}
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[[File:Theatre, Church Street, Leatherhead - geograph.org.uk - 430379.jpg|thumb|Thorndike Theatre, now known as the Leatherhead Theatre]]
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==Early life==
Ham was born in [[Balham]], South London.
In World War II, he served in the British Army, joining straight from school and rising to ==Career==
When he was demobbed in 1947, Ham joined the [[Architectural Association]] to start his studies as an architect, where he would return later in his career to teach.<ref name=guardian/>
In 1954 he set up his own practice, and due to his love of amateur dramatics, decided to concentrate on theatre design.<ref name=guardian/> His early work included alterations to the Festival theatre in Battersea Park and additions to the Royal Court. His first major project was designing, with George Finch, the [[Thorndike Theatre]] in [[Leatherhead]] within the shell of the disused 1930s Crescent Cinema, which opened in 1969.<ref name="c20society1"/><ref name="Fair2016" /> The building is now Grade II listed
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In 1961, Ham was one of the founding members of the [[Association of British Theatre Technicians]] and
==Personal life==
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