Library,
University of Ibadan, Nigeria (detail) • 1953–1959 Buildings in
Ibadan,
Nigeria: the University College (with Maxwell Fry), the Cooperative Bank, and an Assembly Hall and Maisonettes • 1953 Flats at Whitefoot Lane,
Downham Estate,
Lewisham, London (with Maxwell Fry) • 1955 Housing at
Masjid-i-Suleiman (the first oil site in the middle east) for Oil Company employees and planning of a new oilfield town at
Gachsaran, South Iran • 1955–1958 Worked with
Denys Lasdun on the design of the Usk Street Housing Estate in
Bethnal Green, London • 1958–1973 Practised as Fry, Drew and Partners (with Frank Knight and Norman Creamer) • 1959 Cooperative Bank, Offices and Shop,
Lagos, Nigeria • 1959 Cooperative Bank, Assembly Hall and Maisonettes,
Ibadan, Nigeria • 1959 Gulf House,
Gulf Oil Company, London
Later years (1960–1979) • 1960
Lionel Wendt Art Memorial Centre,
Colombo, Sri Lanka • 1960 House at Hyver Hill,
Hendon, London for Mr & Mrs Broadbent • 1962 Fry, Drew & Partners opened a second office, at 3 Albany Terrace, London NW1 • 1964 Training Centre, Apowa,
Ghana • 1964 Housing in the towns of
Hatfield and
Welwyn • 1964
Shell House, Singapore • 1964–1966 Conversion of 12
Carlton House Terrace for the
ICA, London • 1965
Ahmadu Bello Stadium and Swimming Pool,
Kaduna, Nigeria • 1965 Women's' Teacher Training College,
Kano, Nigeria • 1965 Hotel in
Colombo, Sri Lanka • 1967
Margaret Pyke Memorial (Family Planning) Centre, London (opened by
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) • 1968
Torbay Hospital and Nurses' Residence,
Torquay, Devon • 1968 School for Deaf Children,
Herne Hill, London • 1968
Mauritius National Assembly,
Port Louis, (with Maxwell Fry) • 1968
Mauritius Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Hospital,
Pamplemousses • 1969–1977 Buildings for the
Open University,
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire • 1970
Carlton House Terrace for the
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London • 1973
Gestetner Building,
Stirling, Scotland • 1977
Mauritius Institute of Education (with Maxwell Fry) • 1979
St. Paul's Girls' School, London Science Block
Retirement (1979–1996) in 1984 Max had retired in 1973, but Jane continued working until 1979, when they both lived at their country retreat "The Lake House", at Rowfant near
Crawley in Sussex, where they had often socialised with friends and family. It was a large house, to which they had added a studio-flat overlooking the fishing lake, and Jane presided over many memorable house and garden parties. In 1982 they decided to sell it and find somewhere easier to manage in their retirement. They were staying with a friend in the village of
Cotherstone, County Durham when they heard that the next door house was for sale and almost immediately bought it. So by Christmas 1982 they had moved to "West Lodge", Cotherstone. They remained active, in making a new home, with gardening and village social life. There was a studio for Max and their living room was dominated by Max's mural of the
River Balder Railway viaduct. In 1984, Jane gave a great party for Max's 85th birthday, at nearby
Lartington Hall: there were over 200 guests – friends and family. Two years later she was presented with a 150-page book of
gratulari inscribed
"Jane B. Drew, architect. A tribute from colleagues and friends for her 75th birthday, 24 March 1986". The list of contributors includes: Maxwell Fry
(Introductory Poem),
Jean Sabbagh, Síle Flower, Lesley Donaldson, Maurice Down,
Leonie Cohn, Hugh Crallan, Michael Thornley, Ruth Plant, Phyllis Dobbs, Ed Lewis, Dorothy Morland, Maud Hatmil, Diana Rowntree, Rodney Thomas, John Terry, Trevor Dannatt, Riehm Marcus, Anthony Bell, Norman Creamer,
Peter Dunican, Luke Gertler, Frank Knight, John Lomax and Heather Hughes, Joan Cheverton, Stephen Macfarlane, Lleky Papastavrou and Penelope "Penny" Hughes, Otto Koenigsberger,
Theo Crosby, Norman and Kay Starrett, Geoffrey Knight,
Minnette de Silva, Ian Robertson, Dennis Lennon, Sean Graham,
John Godwin and Gillian Hopwood,
Achyut Kanvinde, Gopal Khosla,
Peggy Angus, Eulie Chowdhury, Shireen Mahdavi, Neil Wates, Lady Mary Pickard, Sián Flower, Marion Gair, Peter and Christine Rawsthorne, Michael Raymond,
Sir Hugh Casson,
Cedric Price,
Baroness Lee, Delia Tyrwhitt,
Lord Reilly,
Lord Elwyn-Jones,
William MacQuitty, Arnold Whittick, Elizabeth and Mervyn Dalley, Romi Khosla, Roz Jacobs, Noma Copley, Kenane Barlow, Sergei Kadleigh, Maria Luisa Plant Zaccheo,
Lord Goodman, Lady Jean Medawar, Arunendu Das, J.R. Bhalla, The Lord Perry,
Victor Pasmore, Mike Lacey, Nigel Wood, Peter Greenham, Sunita Kanvinde, Tony Forrest,
Heather Brigstocke,
Peter Murray,
Berthold Lubetkin, Frances Webb Leishman, Robert Bliss, Viren Sahai, Sir
John Summerson, Patrick Harrison, Ebenezer Akita,
Charles Correa, and
Olufemi Majekodunmi. ==Death==