List of Australian architects
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== A ==
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! Architect & Education
! Birth, Immigration & Death
! Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations
! Architectural style
! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[Douglas Alexandra]]
*RMIT and University of Melbourne
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*Born [[Shepparton, Victoria]] [[6 February]] [[1922]]
*Died [[19 February]] [[2000]] [[Melbourne]]
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*University of Melbourne School of Architecture - senior lecturer
*Berg and Alexandra, architects, Victoria
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*Modernist
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*[[Hamilton, Victoria|Hamilton]] Art Gallery
*[[Shepparton, Victoria|Shepparton]] Town Hall
*[[Mildura, Victoria|Mildura]] Art Gallery and Performing Arts Centre
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*[[Joseph Allen (architect)|Joseph Allen]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070046b.htm]
*Articled to [[Gordon Mackinnon]]
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*Born [[Cornwall]] [[6 August]] [[1869]]
*Arrived [[Australia]] 1879
*Died [[23 May]] [[1933]] [[Swan River (Western Australia)|Swan River]]
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*Rhodes & Co (Civil Engineers)
*Henry Simon & Co (Milling Engineers)
*Allen & Nicholas [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]]
*[[New South Wales]] and [[Western Australia]]
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*[[East Fremantle]] Town Hall
*[[Fremantle, Western Australia|Fremantle]] Trades Hall
*[[Geraldton]] Flour Mills
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*[[Rodney Alsop]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070050b.htm]
*Articled to Hyndman & Bates
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*Born [[Kew, Victoria]] [[22 December]] [[1881]]
*Died [[26 October]] [[1932]]
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Partners
*[[F L Klingender]]
*[[Kingsley Henderson]]
*[[Marcus Martin]]
*[[C H Sayce]]
*[[Bramwell Smith]]
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and [[Western Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts and Crafts]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Mediterranean]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Romanesque]]
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*''Glyn'', Kooyong Road, [[Toorak]]
*Edrington, [[Berwick, Victoria]] [http://www.cclc.vic.gov.au/history/topics/openheritage.html]
*St. Mark's Anglican Church [[Camberwell, Victoria]][http://rogerbrown.tripod.com/Churches.html]
*Footscray Park, Ballarat Road, [[Footscray, Victoria]] [http://www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/Page/Page.asp?Page_Id=527&h=1]
*Temperance and General Mutual Life offices in several State capitals
*Hackett Memorial Buildings, 1932 [[University of Western Australia]],
*[[Royal Institute of British Architects|Royal Institute of British Architects Bronze Medal]] [http://www.archives.uwa.edu.au/university_archives/fact_sheet_index/the_design_of_a_university_campus]
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*[[Sydney Ancher]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130050b.htm?hilite=Sydney%3BAncher]
*Articled to [[E W S Wakeley]]
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
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*Born [[Woollahra]] [[25 February]] [[1904]]
*Died [[Waratah]] [[8 December]] [[1979]]
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*Wunderlich Ltd
*Prevost, Synnot & Ruwald
*Ross & Rowe
*[[Emil Sodersten]]
*Prevost & Ancher
*[[John D Moore]]
*Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War International]]
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*Prevost House, Kambala Road, [[Bellevue Hill]] (1937)
*Ancher House, [[Killara]] [[Sulman Medal]] (1945)
*Farley House, [[North Curl Curl]] (1948)
*English House, [[St. Ives, New South Wales|St Ives]] (1949)
*Ancher House, [[Neutral Bay]] (1956)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1975)
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*[[Brit Andresen]]
*Bachelor of Architecture [[University of Trondheim]], [[Norway]]
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*Arrived Australia 1977
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*Andresen and O’Gorman
*Associate Professor, Architecture, [[University of Queensland]]
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*[[Burrell Collection|Burrell Museum]], [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] (1976)
*House, [[Stradbroke Island|Mooloomba]], [[Queensland]] 1996
*House, [[Highgate Hill]] [[Brisbane]] (1997)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (2002)
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*[[John Andrews (architect)|John Andrews AO]]
*Architecture [[University of Sydney]]
*Architecture [[Harvard University]]
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* John Andrews International
*[[Canada]], [[United States]] and Australia
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Brutalist]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Late Modern]]
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<!-- RELEVANCY?:*[[University of Toronto Scarborough|Scarborough College]], [[University of Toronto]] (1965)
*[[Miami, Florida|Miami]] Seaport Passenger Terminal, [[Florida]] (1970)
*Gund Hall [[Harvard Graduate School of Design]], [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] (1972)
*Cameron Offices, [[Belconnen]], [[Australian Capital Territory]] (1972)
*[[Kent State University]] School of Art, [[Ohio]] (1972)
*[[CN Tower]], [[Toronto]] (1973) -->
*[[University of Canberra]] Student Residences, [[Bruce, Australian Capital Territory|Bruce]] (1973)
*[[American Express]] Tower, King & George Streets, [[Sydney]] (1976)
*[[Australian National University]] Toad Hall Student Residences, [[Acton, Australian Capital Territory|Acton]] (1977)
*[[Intelsat]] Headquarters [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]] (1988)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1980)
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*[[Harold Desbrowe Annear]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070080b.htm]
*Articled to [[William Salway]]
*Articled to [[Joseph Reed (architect)|Joseph Reed]]
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*Born [[Bendigo]][[16 August]] [[1865]]
*Died [[St Kilda, Victoria|St Kilda]] [[22 June]] [[1933]]
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*Victoria
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Academic Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts and Crafts]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Free Classical]]
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*Springthorpe Memorial, [[Kew, Victoria|Kew Cemetery]] (1897)
*Houses, 32, 34 and 38 The Eyrie [[Eaglemont]] (1903)
*Macgeorge House, [[Alphington, Victoria|Alphington]] (1910)
*''Broceliande'' (also known as ''Troon'') 224 Orrong Road, [[Toorak]] (1918, demolished)
*''Inglesby'', 97 Caroline Street, [[South Yarra]] (1919, demolished)
*Church Street Bridge, [[Richmond, Victoria|Richmond]] (1924)
*''Cloyne'', 609 Toorak Road, Toorak (1929)
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*[[John Lee Archer]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010024b.htm]
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*Born 1791
*Died 1852
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Georgian]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Grecian]]
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*[[Willian Archer]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030044b.htm]
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*Born 1820
*Died 1874
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Italianate]]
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! Birth, Immigration & Death
! Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations
! Architectural style
! Notable buildings, Awards & Publications
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*[[Benjamin Backhouse]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070132b.htm]
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*Born [[Ipswich]], England 1829
*Arrived Australia 1852
*Died [[Sydney]] [[29 July]] [[1904]]
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*[[Geelong]], [[Ballarat]], [[Brisbane]], [[Sydney]], [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]], and [[Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst]]
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*[[Walter Bagot]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070138b.htm]
*Apprenticed to<br>[[E J Woods]]
*Architecture [[King's College London]] [[University of London]]
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*Born [[North Adelaide]] [[17 March]] [[1880]]
*Died North Adelaide [[27 July]] [[1963]]
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*Woods & Bagot
*Woods, Bagot, Laybourne-Smith & Irwin
*[[South Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Academic Classical]]
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*[[St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide]] (1907-45)
*Chapel of the Convent of Mercy, [[Adelaide]]
*St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide, additions
*Bonython Hall, [[University of Adelaide]] (1936)
*Barr-Smith Library, University of Adelaide
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*[[Arthur Baldwinson]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130117b.htm]<br>Architecture [[Gordon Institute of Technology]], [[Geelong, Victoria]]
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*Born [[Kallaroo]] [[26 February]] [[1908]]
*Died [[Royal North Shore Hospital]] [[25 August]] [[1969]]
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Worked with:
*[[Raymond McGrath]] ([[London]])
*[[E Maxwell Fry]] & [[Walter Gropius]] (London)
*Stephenson & Meldrum ([[Sydney]])
Partners:
*[[John Oldham]]
*[[Charles Sylvester-Booth]]
*[[Charles Peters]]
*[[Geoffrey Twibill]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War International]]
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*Coomaditchy Lagoon housing project, [[Port Kembla]] (1938)
*Collins House, [[Palm Beach]] (1938)
*Kingsford Smith House, Pittwater (1939)
*Maritime Services Board ferry wharves, [[Manly]] and [[Circular Quay]] (1940)
*Foot/Haxton House, [[Clareville]] (1949)
*[[Max Dupain]] House, [[Castlecrag]] (1952)
*Baldwinson House, Greenwich (1953)
*Hotel Belmont, [[Belmont, New South Wales|Belmont]] (1956) [[Sulman Medal]]
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*[[James Barnet]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030097b.htm?hilite=James%3BBarnet]
*Apprenticed to a builder
*Studied drawing and design under [[William Dyce]]
*Studied architecture with [[C J Richardson]]
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*Born [[Arbroath]], Scotland 1827
*Arrived Australia December 1854
*Died [[Sydney]] [[16 December]] [[1904]]
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*Clerk of Works, [[University of Sydney]]
*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect<br>(1862-90)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Italianate]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Free Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Mannerist]]
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*Defence works, [[Port Jackson]], [[Botany Bay]] and [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]
*[[Court houses in New South Wales|Courthouses]], lock-ups, police stations and post offices throughout [[New South Wales]]
*[[Macquarie Lighthouse]], replacement, [[Vaucluse, New South Wales|Vaucluse]]
*[[Australian Museum]], [[College Street, Sydney]]
*General Post Office, [[Martin Place, Sydney]]
*Colonial Secretary's Office, [[Macquarie Street, Sydney]]
*Lands Department, Bridge Street, [[Sydney]]
*Customs House, [[Circular Quay]]
*Medical School, [[University of Sydney]]
*[[Callan Park]] Lunatic Asylum, [[Rozelle]]
*Tarban Creek Asylum, [[Gladesville]]
*[[Garden Palace]], [[Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney]]
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*[[Nahum Barnet]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/AS10025b.htm]
*Early career as insurance clerk
*Articled to [[Leonard Terry]] and [[Percy Oakden]] (Terry & Oakden)
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*Born [[Swanston Street, Melbourne]] [[16 August]] [[1855]]
*Died [[St Kilda, Victoria|St Kilda]] [[1 September]] [[1931]]
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*Worked with [[John Grainger]]
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Free Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Free Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Academic Classical]]
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*Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
*Auditorium, [[Collins Street, Melbourne]]
*Austral Building, Collins Street, Melbourne
*Wertheim Piano Factory
*Melbourne Synagogue, Toorak Road, [[South Yarra]] (1928)
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*[[Hillson Beasley]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/AS10030b.htm]
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*Born 1855
*Died 1936
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*Chief Architect, Western Australian Public Works Department
*[[Western Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Romanesque]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Free Style]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts & Crafts]]
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*[[The Barracks Arch|Swan Barracks]], [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] (1898)
*[[Fremantle, Western Australia|Fremantle]] Post Office, Fremantle, Market St (1907)
*[[Perth Modern School]], West Building, Roberts Road, [[Subiaco, Western Australia|Perth]] (1910)
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*[[Guilford Bell]]
*Articled to [[Lange L Powell]]
*Architecture [[Queensland Institute of Technology|Central Technical College]]
*Studied under [[Albert Richardson|Professor Sir Albert Richardson]], London
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*Born [[Brisbane]] [[21 December]] [[1912]]
*Died [[Melbourne]] [[9 January]] [[1992]]
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*[[John A. La Gerche]]
Partners
*[[Neil Clerehan]]
*[[Graham Fisher]]
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and [[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post War International]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Post War Melbourne Regional]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Stripped Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century International]]
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*[[All Nippon Airways|ANA]] Air Terminal, Philip Street, [[Sydney]] (1948)
*Hayman Island Resort, [[Hayman Island]], [[Queensland]] (1952)
*Hordern House, [[Point Piper]] (1956) demolished
*Santosa, Albany Road, [[Toorak, Victoria|Toorak]] (1963)
*Myer House, Yulgibar Station, [[Grafton, New South Wales|Grafton]] (1966) restoration and alteration
*Gordon House, Birkenburn Station, [[Bungendore, New South Wales|Bungendore]] (1968)
*Fairfax Pavilion, Retford Park, [[Bowral, New South Wales|Bowral]] (1969)
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*[[Raymond Berg]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1974)
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*[[John Bibb]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010090b.htm]
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*Born 1810
*Died 1862
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*[[James Birrell]]
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*[[Queensland]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (2005)
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*[[James Blackburn]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010103b.htm]
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*Born 1803
*Died 1854
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Grecian]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Gothic Picturesque]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Italianate]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Romanesque]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Rustic Gothic]]
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*Church Ruin, [[Port Arthur, Tasmania|Port Arthur]] (1836)
*St Mark's [[Anglican Church]], [[Pontville, Tasmania|Pontville]] (1841)
*St Matthew's [[Presbyterian Church]], [[Hobart|Glenorchy]]
*[[Congregational Church]], [[New Town, Tasmania|New Town]] (1842)
*Lady Franklin Museum, [[Hobart|Lenah]] (1843)
*''The Grange'', [[Tasmania|Campbelltown]] (1840s)
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*[[Arthur Blackett]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030165b.htm?hilite=edmund%3Bblacket]
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*Born [[Sydney]] 1848
*Died 1929
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*Blackett & Son
*Blacket Brothers (1883-85)
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Romanesque]]
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*[[Cyril Blackett]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030165b.htm?hilite=edmund%3Bblacket]
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*Born [[Sydney]] 1857
*Died [[Manly, New South Wales|Manly]] 1937
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*Blackett & Son
*Blacket Brothers (1883-85)
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Academic Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Romanesque]]
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*All Saints [[Anglican Church]], tower addition, [[Bodalla, New South Wales|Bodalla]] (1901)
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Edmund Blackett]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030165b.htm?hilite=edmund%3Bblacket]
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*Born [[Surrey]] [[25 August]] [[1817]]
*Arrived Australia 1842
*Died [[Petersham, New South Wales|Petersham]] [[9 February]] [[1883]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect<br>(1849-54)]]
*Blackett & Sons
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Academic Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Free Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Rustic Gothic]]
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*Great Hall [[University of Sydney]]
*[[St. Paul's College, Sydney]]
*Anglican Churches, St Mark's [[Darling Point]], St Paul's [[Redfern, New South Wales|Redfern]], St Philip's [[Sydney]], St Paul's [[Carcoar]], St Mary's [[West Maitland]], St Paul's [[Burwood, New South Wales|Burwood]] St Stephen's [[Newtown, New South Wales|Newtown]] All Saints' [[Woollahra]], St Saviour's [[Goulburn]], St Peter's [[East Maitland]], St Thomas's [[North Sydney]] and St Stephen's [[Willoughby, New South Wales|Willoughby]]
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*[[William Blackett]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070320b.htm]
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*Born 1873
*Died 1962
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Gorrie Blair]]
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*Born Scotland 1862
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1923-26)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*Several NSW War Memorials
*Court House, [[Katoomba]]
*Wards 24 and 25, [[Callan Park]]
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*[[Harold Boas]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130239b.htm]
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*Born 1883
*Died 1890
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*[[Robin Boyd]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130269b.htm?hilite=Robin%3BBoyd]
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*Born 1917
*Died 1971
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*Grounds, Romberg & Boyd
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Melbourne Regional]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1969)
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*[[Alfred Brown (Architect)|Alfred Brown]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130306b.htm]
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*Born 1893
*Died 1976
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*[[Henry Budden|Henry Budden CBE]]
*Articled to [[Harry Kent]]
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
*[[Royal Academy]]
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*Born [[Rockley, New South Wales]] [[11 August]] [[1871]]
*Died [[Sydney, New South Wales]] [[25 December]] [[1944]]
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*[[Austin Webb|Sir Austin Webb]]
*Kent & Budden (1899-1912)
*Kent Budden & Greenwell (1912-19)
*Budden & Greenwell (1919-22)
*H E Budden (1922<!-- -31)
*H E Budden & Mackey (1931-39)
*H E Budden (1939 -->-40)
*Budden & Nangle (1940-44)
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts and Crafts]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Bungalow]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Stripped Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Art Deco]]
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*Houses at 41 & 43 Woolwich Road, [[Hunters Hill]] (1898)
*Houses at 2 & 4 Prince Edward Parade, Hunters Hill (1898)
*Houses at 1 & 3 Prince Edward Parade, Hunters Hill (1912)
*''Emu Creek'', Emu Creek Road, [[Walcha, New South Wales|Walcha]] (1908)
*Mothers and Wives Memorial to Soldiers [[Woolloomooloo]] (1922)
*[[David Jones]], [[Elizabeth Street, Sydney]] (1925)
*Brassey House, [[Barton, Australian Capital Territory|Barton ACT]] (1927)
*Railways House, 19 York Street, [[Sydney]] (1936) [[Sulman Medal]]
*Transport House, [[Macquarie Street, Sydney]] (1938)
*Metropolitan Water Sewerage & Drainage Board Building, Pitt Street, Sydney (1939)
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*[[Walter Bunning|Walter Bunning CMG]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130335b.htm]
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
*Town Planning [[University of Westminster|Regent Street Polytechnic]], London
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*Born [[South Brisbane]] [[19 May]] [[1912]]
*Died [[Bondi Junction]] [[13 October]] [[1977]]
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*[[Carlyle Greenwell]]
*Stephenson & Meldrum
*[[H Ruskin Rowe]]
*Bunning & Madden
*[[New South Wales]] and [[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War & Late 20th Century International]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Stripped Classical]]
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*Bunning House, Ryrie Street, [[Mosman]] (1952)
*ANZAC House, College Street, [[Sydney]] (1957) [[RIBA|RIBA Bronze Medal]]
*Liner House, Bridge Street, Sydney (1962) [[Sir John Sulman Medal]]
*Bruce Hall, [[Australian National University]] (1961)
*International House, [[University of Sydney]] (1967)
*[[National Library of Australia]] (1968)
*''Homes in the Sun'' (Published 1945)
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*[[Gregory Burgess]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Post-Modern]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (2004)
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*[[Walter Butler (architect)|Walter Butler]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070514b.htm]
*Articled to [[Alexander Lauder]] (Barnstaple)
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*Born [[Somerset, England]] [[24 March]] [[1864]]
*Arrived Australia 1888
*Died 1949
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*[[J D Sedding]] (London)
Partners
*[[Beverley Ussher]]
*[[George Inskip]]
*[[Ernest Bradshaw]]
*[[Richard Butler (architect)|Richard Butler]] (Nephew)
*[[Marcus Martin]]
*[[Hugh Pettit]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts & Crafts]]
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*Residences in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]<!-- ''Blackwood'', near [[Penshurst, Victoria]] (1891)
*''Wangarella'', near [[Deniliquin, New South Wales]] (1894)
*St Albans Anglican Church, [[Armadale]] (1899)
*''Newminster Park'', near [[Camperdown, Victoria]] (1901)
*''Bishopscourt, extensions, [[East Melbourne]] (1902)
*''Billilla'', remodelling, [[Brighton]] (1905)
*''Warrawee'', [[Toorak]] (1906)
*''Thanes'', [[Kooyong]] (1907)
*''Kamillaroi'' St Georges Road, Toorak (1907) -->
*Anglican Cathedral, [[Wangaratta]] (1907)
*Christ Church Anglican, [[Benalla]] (1910)
*Collins House, [[Melbourne]] (1910)
*Queensland Insurance Building, Melbourne (1911)
*''Edzell'', additions, St Georges Road, Toorak (1917)
*''Coombe Cottage'', lodge and gatehouse, [[Coldstream]] (1925)
*Bank branches for the Union Bank of Australia
*''Modern Architectural Design'' (Published 1902)
*''Healthy Homes'' (Published 1902)
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*[[Richard Butterworth]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1986)
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! Architect & Education
! Birth, Immigration & Death
! Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations
! Architectural style
! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[John Burcham Clamp|J Burcham Clamp]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080001b.htm]
*Articled to H C Kent
*Architecture<br>[[Sydney Technical College]]
*Architecture Lectures<br>[[University of Sydney]]
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*Born [[George Street, Sydney]] [[30 November]] [[1869]]
*Died [[Cremorne, New South Wales|Cremorne]] [[7 July]] [[1931]]
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Partners
*[[T M Smith]]
*[[Walter Burley Griffin]]
*[[C H Mackellar]]
*[[C H Finch]]
*[[John Clamp]] (Son)
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Old English]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Chicagoesque]]
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*[[Sydney Church of England Grammar School|Shore Chapel]], [[North Sydney]]
*St Matthew's Anglican Church, [[Manly]] (with Wright and Apperly)
*Church of England Boys' Home, [[Carlingford, County Louth|Carlingford]]
*[[Canberra Grammar School]]
*Ainslie Hotel, [[Canberra]]
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*[[Ross Chisholm (architect)|Ross Chisholm]]
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*Cameron, Chisholm & Nicol
*Australia
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Stripped Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Perth Reginal]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Brutalist]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Late Modern]]
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* Reid Library, [[University of Western Australia]], [[Crawley]] (1964)
*[[National Carillon]], [[Canberra]] (1970)
*Allendale Square, St George's Terrace, [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] (1976)
*Fire Brigades Board Headquarters, Hay Street, Perth (1986)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1983)
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*[[John James Clark|J James Clark]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030383b.htm]
*Prime instructor in architecture, Pritchard of Smith and Pritchard Architects
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*Born [[Liverpool, England]] [[23 January]] [[1838]]
*Arrived Australia [[10 March]] [[1852]]
*Died [[St Kilda, Victoria]] [[25 June]] [[1915]]
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*Colonial Architect's Office, [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]] (1852-78)
*Private practice, [[Collins Street, Melbourne]] (1880)
*Private practice with engineer brother, George Clark, [[Sydney]] (1881-83)
*Colonial Architect, [[Queensland]] (1883-85)
*Private practice with [[Edward James Clark (architect)|E J Clark]] (Son), Australia (1896-1915)
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[New South Wales]], [[Queensland]] and [[Western Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Italianate]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Academic Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Free Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Free Style]]
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*Clock Tower, [[Central Railway Station, Brisbane]] (1899)
*Railway Stations, Queensland(1901)
*City Baths, Melbourne (1903)
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*National Mutual Life Building, [[Ballarat]] (1904)
*Town Hall, [[Auckland]] (1908)
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*[[Melbourne Mint|Royal Mint, Melbourne]] (1869-72)
*[[Treasury Building, Brisbane]] (1889)
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*[[Marshall Clifton (architect)|Marshall Clifton]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130489b.htm]
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*Born 1903
*Died 1975
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*[[John Collier (architect)|John Collier]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130723b.htm]
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*Born 1895
*Died 1968
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*[[Arnold Conrad|Arnold Conrad CMG]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130539b.htm]
*Articled to [[Edwin Ruck]]
*Architecture [[RMIT|Working Men's College, Melbourne]]
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*Born [[Clifton Hill, Victoria|Clifton Hill]] [[6 January]] [[1887]]
*Died [[Auchenflower, Queensland|Auchenflower]] [[3 February]] [[1979]]
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*Queensland Department of Public Works (1911)
*H W Atkinson & C McLay (1912-17)
*Atkinson & Conrad (1919-26)
*Atkinson, Powell & Conrad (1926-38)
*Conrad & Gargett (1938-74)
*[[Queensland]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Spanish mission]]
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*Trades Hall, [[Brisbane]]
*''Craigston'', [[Spring Hill, Queensland|Spring Hill]] (1928)
*Brisbane General Hospital
*Brisbane General Hospital, nurses' quarters
*Tristram's soft-drink factory
*Greek Orthodox Church
*[[Courier-Mail]] Building (1936 with Stephenson & Meldrum)
*[[St John's Cathedral, Brisbane|St John's Cathedral]], organ loft, Brisbane (1974)
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|George Cookney]]
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*Born [[England]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect 1825-26]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Gothick Picturesque]]
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*[[Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse|La Perouse Memorial]], [[Botany Bay]]
*Stables, [[Historic Houses Trust, New South Wales|Vaucluse House]], [[Vaucluse, New South Wales|Vaucluse]] (c.1829)
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*[[William Coote]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030427b.htm]
*Trainee architect under [[C R Cockerell]]
*Trainee civil engineer under [[C B Vignolles]]
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*Born London 1822
*Arrived Australia 1852
*Died 1898
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*[[Queensland]]
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*Old Brisbane Town Hall, [[Brisbane]]
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*[[Denton Corker Marshall|Bill Corker]]
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*[[Denton Corker Marshall]]
*Australia and International
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*[[Melbourne Museum]]
*[[Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre]]
*[[Bolte Bridge]]
*[[Stonehenge|Visitors Centre, Stonehenge]]
*Australian Embassy, [[Tokyo]]
*Australian Embassy, [[Beijing]]
*[[Governor Phillip Tower|Governor Phillip Tower & Museum of Sydney]]
*[[Australian War Memorial]], Extension
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1996)
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*[[Peter Corrigan]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (2003)
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*[[Keith Cottier]]
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*Born Australia 1938
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*Allen Jack+Cottier Architects Pty Ltd
*Australia
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*Sydney School
*Late 20th century modernist
*Heritage and adaptive reuse
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*Penfolds Magill Estate Winery, [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]]
*Moore Park Gardens, [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (2001)
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*[[Philip Cox]]
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*Born Australia 1939
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*[[Ian McKay]] & Philip Cox
*Philip Cox & Partners
*Philip Cox, Richardson, Taylor & Associates
*[[New South Wales]] and [[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Structuralist]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Post Modern]]
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*National Maritime Museum, [[Darling Harbour]]
*Sydney Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
*Sydney Football Stadium. [[Moore Park, New South Wales|Moore Park]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1984)
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! Birth, Immigration & Death
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! Architectural style
! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Alexander Dawson]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect<br>(1856-62)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Tudor]]
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*[[Supreme Court of New South Wales]] Registry Office, Elizabeth Street, [[Sydney]]
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*[[Charles D'Ebro]]
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*Jenkins, D'Ebro and Grainger
*[[Melbourne]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Free Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Academic Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Free Style]]
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*[[City of Stonnington|Stonnington]] (1890)
*Winfield Building (1891)
*[[Richmond Power Station, Victoria|Richmond Power Station]] (1891)
*Gollin Building (1902)
*Scottish House (1908)
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*[[Charles Bruce Dellit|C Bruce Dellit]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130683b.htm]
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
*Architecture Lectures [[University of Sydney]]
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*Born [[Darlington, New South Wales|Darlington]] [[7 November]] [[1898]]
*Died [[Hornsby, New South Wales|Hornsby]] [[21 August]] [[1942]]
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*Hall & Prentice
*Spain & Cosh
*Bruce Dellit
*[[Queensland]] and [[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Art Deco]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Mediterranean]]
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*Chief Draftsman, [[Brisbane City Hall]]
*Aleuria, Fox Valley Road, [[Wahroonga]] (1928)
*Kyle House, Macquarie Place, [[Sydney]] (1931)
*Kinsella's Chapel, Bourke Street, [[Darlinghurst]]
*[[ANZAC War Memorial]], [[Hyde Park, Sydney]] (1934)
*Delfin House, O'Connell Street, Sydney
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*[[Denton Corker Marshall|John Denton]]
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*[[Denton Corker Marshall]]
*Australia and International
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*[[Melbourne Museum]]
*[[Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre]]
*[[Bolte Bridge]]
*[[Stonehenge|Visitors Centre, Stonehenge]]
*Australian Embassy, [[Tokyo]]
*Australian Embassy, [[Beijing]]
*[[Governor Phillip Tower|Governor Phillip Tower & Museum of Sydney]]
*[[Australian War Memorial]], Extension
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1996)
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*[[Robin Dods]]
*Architecture<br>[[Edinburgh Architectural Association]]
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*Born [[Dunedin, New Zealand|Dunedin]] [[9 June]] [[1868]]
*Arrived Australia via Scotland 1879
*Died [[Edgecliff, New South Wales|Edgecliff]] [[23 July]] [[1920]]
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*Hay & Henderson ([[Edinburgh]])
*[[Aston Webb|Sir Aston Webb]] (London)
*Hall & Dods ([[Brisbane]])
*Spain & Cosh ([[Sydney]])
*[[Queensland]] and [[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts and Crafts]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Bungalow]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Georgian Revival]]
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*Webber House, Ann Street, [[Brisbane]] (1905)
*Archbishop's Chapel, [[Milton, Queensland|Milton]]
*Australian Mercantile Land & Finance building, [[Brisbane]]
*St Brigid's Catholic Church, [[Red Hill, Queensland|Red Hill]] (1914)
*Fenton, Albert Street, [[Edgecliff]]
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! Architect & Education
! Birth, Immigration & Death
! Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations
! Architectural style
! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[Bernard Evans|Sir Bernard Evans DSO]]
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and [[Western Australia]]
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*Bernard Evans & Partners
*Lord Mayor of [[Melbourne]] (1961-63)
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Old English]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Functionalist]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War International]]
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*Toorak Village, Toorak Road, [[Toorak]] (1936)
*London Court, Hay Street, [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] (1937)
*Former John Batman Motor Inn, 69 Queens Road, [[South Melbourne]]
*The Stamford Hotel, [[Rowville]] (1959)
*505 [[St Kilda Road, Melbourne]] (1960)
*CRA House, 95 [[Collins Street, Melbourne]] (1960)
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Neil Everist]]
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*McGlashan & Everist
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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! Birth, Immigration & Death
! Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations
! Architectural style
! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Ted Farmer]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1958-73)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1972)
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*[[John Flower]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Perth Regional]]
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*House, 632 Leake Street, [[Peppermint Grove]]
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*[[Joseph Fowell]]
*Articled to [[F E Banham]] ([[Beccles, Suffolk]])
*Completed training with Travers & Mileham (London)
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*Born [[Albany, Western Australia|Albany]] [[2 August]] [[1891]]
*Returned to Australia 1919
*Died [[Bayview, New South Wales|Bayview]] [[3 July]] [[1970]]
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*Gibson, Skipworth & Gordon (London)
*Atkinson & Alexander (London)
*[[Leslie Wilkinson]]
*[[Henry Budden]]
*Fowell and McConnel (1928-39)
*Fowell and Mansfield (1939-46)
*Fowell, Mansfield & Maclurcan (1946-62)
*Fowell, Mansfield, Jarvis & Maclurcan (1962-70)
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Art Deco]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Romanesque]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Ecclesiastical]]
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*British Medical Association House, 135-137 [[Macquarie Street, Sydney]] (1928)
*St Anne's Shrine, Blair & Mitchell Streets, [[North Bondi]] (nave 1935, sanctuary 1964)
*St Peter's, Church of England, [[Proston, Queensland]] (1937)
*St Mary's, [[North Sydney]] (1939)
*St Canisus College, [[Pymble]] (1939)
*St Joseph's, [[Neutral Bay, New South Wales|Neutral Bay]] (1941)
*Orient Line Building, 2-6 Spring Street, [[Sydney]] (1943)
*St Augustine's Church, [[Yass]] (1956)
*P&O, 565 Hunter Street, Sydney (1962)
*[[Gladesville Bridge]], [[Parramatta River]] (1965)
*Church of St Rose, Rose Street, [[Collaroy Plateau]] (1967)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1962)
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! Birth, Immigration & Death
! Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations
! Architectural style
! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[Phillip Gibbs]]
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*Born 1940
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*[[Robin Gibson (architect)|Robin Gibson]]
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*Robin Gibson and Partners
*[[Queensland]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century International]]
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*[[Queensland Performing Arts Centre]], [[Brisbane]] (1984)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1989)
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*[[F Glynn Gilling]]
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*Born
*Arrived Australia 1919
*Died
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*Joseland Gilling
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Mediterranean]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Old English]]
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*1 Victoria Road,[[Bellevue Hill]]
*''Audley'', Bangalla Road, [[Warrawee]] (1935)
*Cahors, 117 Nacleay Street, [[Potts Point]] (1940)
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*[[Ronald Gilling|Ron Gilling OBE]]
*Architecture<br>[[University of Sydney]]
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*Born [[Edinburgh, Scotland]] [[17 October]] [[1917]]
*Arrived Australia 1919
*Died [[Sydney]] 2005
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*Joseland Gilling
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Brutalist]]
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*Wollongong Teacher's College, [[Wollongong]] (1966)
*QANTAS Building, Lang and Jamieson Streets, Sydney (1982)
*Masonic Centre, Castlereagh and Goulburn Streets, Sydney (1974)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1977)
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*[[Romaldo Giurgola]]
*[[University of Rome La Sapienza]]
*[[Columbia University]]
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*Born [[Rome]] 1920
*Arrived Australia 1980
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*Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
*Mitchell/Giurgola & Thorp
*[[USA]] and Australia
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century International]]
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*United Fund Headquarters Building, [[Philadelphia]] (1971)
*Columbus East High School, [[Columbus, Indiana|Columbus]] (1972)
*Lang Music Building, Swarthmore College, [[Swarthmore, Pennsylvania|Swathmore]] (1973)
*Tredyffrin Public Library, [[Strafford, Pennsylvania|Strafford]] (1976)
*Sherman Fairchild Center [[Columbia University]] (1977)
*[[Parliament House, Canberra]] (1988)
*INA Tower, Philadelphia
*Swissotel, [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] (1985)
*Casa Thomas Jefferson, [[Brasília]]
*Penn Mutual Tower, Philadelphia
*[[AIA Gold Medal]] (1982)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1988)
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*[[William Godfrey (architect)|William Godfrey]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1967)
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*[[David Godsell]]
*Trainee Engineer Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works
*Apprenticed to [[Marcus Martin]]
*Architecture [[RMIT University|Melbourne Technical College]]
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*Born [[Portsmouth, England]] [[4 October]] [[1930]]
*Australian parents returned in 1943
*Died [[Melbourne]] 1986
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*[[Guilford Bell]] (1953-60)
*Private Practice (1960-86)
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Lat 20th Century Organic]]
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*Godsell House, 491 Balcombe Road, [[Beaumaris, Victoria|Beaumaris]] (1960)
*Kohry Units, Prahran Grove, [[Elsternwick]] (1960)
*Sussems House, Lynette Avenue, Beaumaris (1962)
*Chapman House, cnr Regent & Hampton Streets, [[Brighton, Victoria|Brighton]] (1963)
*Kennedy House, 13 Pleasant View Crescent [[Glen Waverley]] (1963)
*Newman House, Natal Avenue, [[Edithvale]] (1968)
*Post Office, [[Mordialloc]] (1970)
*Post Office, [[Bentleigh]] (1972)
*Olive Phillips Kindergarten & Health Centre, Bodley Street Beaumaris
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*[[Francis Greenway]]
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*Born [[Bristol]] 1777
*Arrived [[Sydney]] 1814
*Died [[Maitland, New South Wales|Maitland]] 1837
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect 1816-22]]
*[[Bristol]] and [[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Georgian]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Regency]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Gothick Picturesque]]
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*[[Macquarie Lighthouse]], [[Vaucluse, New South Wales|Vaucluse]]
*[[Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney]]
*[[St. James Church, Sydney]]
*[[Sydney Conservatorium of Music|Government House Stables, Sydney]]
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*[[Carlyle Greenwell]]
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
*Architecture Lectures [[University of Sydney|Sydney University]]
*B.Sc.(Arch) [[University of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania University]]
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*Born [[Windsor, New South Wales|Windsor]] [[16 March]] [[1884]]
*Died [[Collaroy]] 7 February 1961
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*Kent Budden & Greenwell
*Budden & Greenwell
*Greenwell & Shirley
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts and Crafts]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Bungalow]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter War Mediterranean]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Gothic]]
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*[[Congregational Union of Australia|Killara Congrational Church]] (Uniting Church)
*Yeulba [[Strathfield]]
*Terhyn Worthle [[Killara]]
*Norman House [[Vaucluse, New South Wales|Vaucluse]]
*Harrison House (now Weis Restaurant) [[Toowoomba]]
*Mothers and Wives Memorial to Soldiers [[Woolloomooloo]]
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*[[Roy Grounds]]
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*Born 1905
*Died 1981
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*Grounds, Romberg & Boyd
*Australia
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Melbourne Regional]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War International]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Structuralist]]
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*[[Australian Academy of Science]], [[Canberra]] (1959) [[Sir John Sulman Medal]]
*[[National Gallery of Victoria]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1968)
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Ambrose Hallen]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010461b.htm?hilite=ambrose%3Bhallen]
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*Born England
*Arrived Australia 1827
*Died en-route to London 1845
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect 1832-34]]
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*[[Berrima, New South Wales|Berrima Gaol]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Standish Harris]] [http://www.govarch.dpws.nsw.gov.au/history/greenway_lewis.htm]
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*Born England
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect 1822-24]]
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*[[Eric Heath]]
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*Australia
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*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Spanish Mission]]
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*Plaza Theatre [[George Street, Sydney]] [http://www.heritage.nsw.gov.au/07_subnav_01_2.cfm?itemid=2450596]
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*[[Anketell Henderson]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A090265b.htm]
*Articled to Reed & Barnes
*Engineering [[University of Melbourne]]
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*Born [[Cork (city)|Cork]] [[3 March]] [[1853]]
*Arrived Australia 1863
*Died [[Melbourne]] [[15 November]] [[1922]]
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*Reed, Henderson & Smart (1883-90)
*Anketell Henderson (1890-1906)
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*[[Kingsley Henderson|Kingsley Henderson CMG]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A090265b.htm]
*Articled to [[Anketell Henderson]]
*Combined Architecture course [[University of Melbourne]] and [[RMIT University|Melbourne Technical College]]
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*Born [[Brighton, Victoria]] [[15 December]] [[1883]]
*Died [[Portsea]] [[6 April]] [[1942]]
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*Anketell and K Henderson (1906-20)
*Anketell and K Henderson, Alsop & Martin (1920-24)
*A & K Henderson (1924-42)
Partners
*[[John Freeman]]
*[[R Jack Wilson]]
*[[R Cedric Staughton]]
*[[W H Lacey]]
*[[L C Pillar]]
*Australia and [[New Zealand]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Commercial Palazzo]]
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*Alcaston House, [[Spring Street, Melbourne]] (1930)
*Lyric House, [[Collins Street, Melbourne]] (1931) RVIA Victorian Street Architecture Medal
*Shell Corner, [[William Street, Melbourne]] (1935) RVIA Victorian Street Architecture Medal
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*[[Kerry Hill]]
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*Kerry Hill Architects
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*Ogilvie House, Sunshine Beach, [[Queensland]] (2003) [[Robin Boyd Award]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (2006)
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*[[Talbot Hobbs|Lieutenant General Sir Talbot Hobbs KCMG KCB]]
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*Born London 1864
*Arrived Australia 1886
*Died en-route to [[France]] 1938
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*Hobbs, Smith & Forbes
Partners
*[[Athol Hobbs]] (son)
*[[Alec Winning]]
*[[Western Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Queen Anne]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Bungalow]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Gothic/Collegiate Tudor]]
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*[[Weld Club]], Barrack Street, [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] (1892)
*War Memorial, [[Kings Park, Western Australia|Kings Park]], [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] (1929)
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*[[John Horbury Hunt]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040505b.htm]
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*Born [[St John, New Brunswick|St John]] October 1838
*Arrived Australia January 1863
*Died [[Darlinghurst]] [[27 December]] [[1904]]
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*Charles F Sleeper
*Edward Clarke Cabot
*Edmund Blacket (1863-69)
*John Horbury Hunt (1869-1904)
*[[Boston]] and [[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Academic Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Free Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts & Crafts]]
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*St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, [[Armidale, New South Wales|Armidale]] (1871)
*St Matthias's Church, [[Denman, New South Wales|Denman]] (1871)
*St John's, [[Branxton, New South Wales|Branxton]] (1873)
*Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, [[Grafton, New South Wales|Grafton]] (1880)
*[[Kambala Girls School|Tivoli]], [[Rose Bay, New South Wales|Rose Bay]] (1881)
*St Luke's Osborne Memorial Church, [[Dapto, New South Wales|Dapto]] (1882)
*Cloncorrick, [[Darling Point, New South Wales|Darling Point]] (1884)
*[[Booloominbah]], Armidale (1888)
*Camelot, [[Narellan, New South Wales|Narellan]] (1888)
*Pibrac, [[Warrawee]] (1888)
*[[Tudor House School|Tudor House]], [[Moss Vale]] (1891).
*[[Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart, Sydney|Convent of the Sacred Heart, Rose Bay]] (1896)
*[[Trevenna]], Armidale (1898)
*Highlands, [[Wahroonga]] (1893)
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*[[Leighton Irwin]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-war Functionalist]]
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*[[Daryl Jackson]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1987)
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*[[Richard Roach Jewell]]
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*Born [[Devon]] 1810
*Arrived Australia 1852
*Died [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] 1891
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*Colonial Architect and Clerk of Works
*[[Western Australia]]
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*[[Perth Gaol]] (1854)
*[[Government House, Perth]] (1859)
*[[Barracks Arch]] (1863)
*[[Perth Town Hall]] (1868)
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Chris Johnson]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1995-2005)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Peter Johnson|Prof Peter Johnson AC]] [http://www.archmedia.com.au/aa/aaissue.php?issueid=200307&article=14&typeon=3]
*Architecture [[University of Sydney]]
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*Died 2003
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*McConnel Smith and Johnson
*Dean of Architecture, [[University of Sydney]]
*[[New South Wales]] and [[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*Kindersley House, Bligh Street, [[Sydney]]
*Water Board Building Bathurst Street, Sydney (1962)
*Johnson House, [[Chatswood]] (1963) [[Wilkinson Award]]
*Commonwealth State Law Courts, Queens Square, [[Sydney]] 1967.
*Benjamin Offices, [[Belconnen]] (1981)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1985)
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*[[Howard Joseland]]
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*Born [[Worcestershire]] [[14 January]] [[1860]]
*Arrived Australia via New Zealand 1888
*Died [[Darlinghurst]] [[20 July]] [[1930]]
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*Haddon Bros ([[Hereford]])
*George Trollope & Sons (London)
*Joseland & Vernon (1903-14)
*Howard Joseland (1914-19)
*Joseland & Gilling (1919-23)
*[[New South Wales]]
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*Westholme, 1 Water Street, [[Wahroonga]] (1894)
*Redleaf, Wahroonga (1899) Restoration (1996) [[Royal Australian Institute of Architects|RAIA Lachlan Macqaurie Award]]
*Craignairn, 37 Burns Road, Wahroonga, (1909)
*National Building, Pitt Street, [[Sydney]] (1920)
*Tobacco Company Administration Building, 50 Todman Avenue, [[Kensington]] (1926)
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*[[Peter Kaad]]
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*Born [[Fiji]] [[28 February]] [[1897]]
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*Ross & Rowe
*Lipson & Kaad
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Fuctionalist]]
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*[[Nonda Katsalidis]]
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*Tom Kovac
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*Ian Potter Museum of Art (Victorian Architecture Medal, Melbourne Prize and William Wardell Award 1999
*[[Eureka Tower]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Lindsay Kelly]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1988-95)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[F L Klingender]]
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*[[Chris Kringas]]
|1937-1975
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*[[Edwards Madigan Tozillo Briggs]]
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*[[High Court of Australia]] - Principal Designer & Design Team leader, Warringah Civic Centre - Designer, [[National Gallery of Australia]] - Team member, Dee Why Library - Architect,
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*[[George Kringas]]
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*[[George Kringas Pty Ltd, Kringas & Jahn, Stephenson & Turner]]
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*[[Queen Victoria Building]] Redevelopment - Design Leader, Competition Winner - Walsh Bay Redevelopment by Ipoh Gardens
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*[[Simon Kringas]]
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*[[Kringas Architects, Canberra www.kringas.com]]
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*[[Reconciliation Place]] - National Competition Winner 2001, Federation Place - National Competition Winner 2002, Jenkins Farmhouse - RAIA Canberra Medallion - 1999, [[Kingston, Australian Capital Territory|Kingston]] Foreshore - National Competition Commendation, RAIA Presidents Medal ACT - 2004
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*[[J W H Lake]]
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*Waterhouse & Lake (1908-??)
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[William Laurie]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1966)
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*[[Robert Lawson (architect)|Robert Lawson]]
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*Born 1833 Scotland
*Died 1902 New Zealand
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*New Zealand
*Melbourne 1854-1862 and 1890-1900
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Gothic]]
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*Earlsbrae Hall, [[Essendon, Victoria]] (1890); now known as Lowther Hall, it forms part of an Anglican Grammar School.
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*[[Louis Laybourne-Smith]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1961)
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*[[Mortimer Lewis]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020098b.htm]
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*Born [[London, England]] [[1796]]
*Died [[Sydney, New South Wales]] [[1879]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect 1835-49]]
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*[[Berrima]] Court House
*[[Darlinghurst]] Court House
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*[[Richard Leplastrier]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1999)
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*[[Clive Lucas]]
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*Australia
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*Clive Lucas Stapleton Partners
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*Restoration
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*[[Frederick Lucas]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1971)
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*[[Jack McConnell (architect)|Jack McConnell]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1970)
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*[[Osborn McCutcheon|Sir Osborn McCutcheon]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1965)
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*[[Ross and Macdonald|Robert Henry Macdonald]]
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*Born [[Melbourne]] 1875
*Died Canada 1942
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*Canada
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*Many landmark buildings in Canada
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*[[David McGlashan]]
*Chemical Engineering (1947-48) and Architecture (1948-52) [[University of Melbourne]]
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*Born [[Melbourne]] 1927
*Died 1998
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*Stephenson and Turner
*McGlashan & Everist
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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<!-- *Barry House 1, 7 Roosevelt Court, [[Brighton, Victoria|Brighton]] (1957)
*Warden's Lodge, [[Trinity College (University of Melbourne)|Trinity College]], [[University of Melbourne]] (1959)
*Grimwade House, Cnr Melbourne Road and Dundas Street, [[Rye, Victoria|Rye]] (1960) Victorian Architectural Medal
*Reed Beach House, Gladstone Avenue, [[Aspendale]] (1963)
*Guss House, Yarra Street, [[Kew, Victoria|Kew]] (1963)
*Carnegie House, Kildrumie Court, [[Sorrento, Victoria|Sorrento]] (1967)
*Mylius House, 4 Woolsey Grove, Brighton (1968)
*Barry House 2, 7 High Street, [[Glen Iris]] (1972) -->
*''[[Heide Museum of Modern Art|Heide]]'', Templestowe Road, [[Bulleen]] (1965) [[RAIA]] Bronze Medal
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*[[Raymond McGrath]]
*English and Architecture [[University of Sydney]]
*Architecture [[Clare College, Cambridge]]
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*Born [[Gladesville, New South Wales|Gladesville]] [[7 March]] [[1903]]
*Left Australia 1926
*Died [[Dublin]] [[23 December]] [[1977]]
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*Worked with [[Serge Chermayeff]] and [[Wells Coates]]
*Architect, Public Works, [[Dublin]] (1940-46)
*Principal Architect, Public Works, Dublin (1946-68)
*Professor of Architecture, [[Royal Hibernian Academy]]
*England and [[Ireland]]
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*[[Art Deco]]
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*Remodelling, Finella, [[Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge]] (1929)
*Interiors, [[BBC]] [[Broadcasting House]], [[Portland Place]], London (1931)
*St. Ann's Hill House, [[Chertsey]] (1936)
*Land's End, [[Leicestershire|Galby, Leicestershire]]
*Various Irish Embassies abroad
*[[Cenotaph]], [[Leinster House]], [[Dublin]]
*[[Royal Hibernian Academy]] (1970)
*''Glass in Architectue and Decoration'' (Published 1937)
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*[[Peter McIntyre (architect)|Peter McIntyre]]
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*McIntyre Partnership
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Melbourne Regional]]
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*Seahouse, [[Mornington, Victoria|Mornington]] (1983) [[Robin Boyd Award]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1990)
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*[[Gordon Mackinnon]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|George McRae]]
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*Born [[Edinburgh]] 1858
*Arrived Australia 1884
*Died [[Sydney]] 1923
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*City Architect [[Sydney]] (1886-97)
*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Principal Assistant NSW Government Architect<br>(1897-12)]]
*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1912-23)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Free Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Anglo-Dutch]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Romanesque]]
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*Corn Exchange, 139-151 Sussex Street, [[Darling Harbour]] (1887)
*Corporation Building, Hay Street, [[Sydney]] (1893)
*[[Queen Victoria Building]], [[George Street, Sydney]] (1898)
*Department of Education Building, Sydney, New South Wales (1912)
*Parcels Post Office, [[Railway Square, Sydney]] (1913)
*Entrances and Elephant House, [[Taronga Zoo]], [[Mosman]]
*Court House, [[Cessnock]]
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*[[Colin Madigan]]
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*Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo & Briggs
*[[New South Wales]] and [[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1981)
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*[[Denton Corker Marshall|Barrie Marshall]]
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*[[Denton Corker Marshall]]
*Australia and International
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*[[Melbourne Museum]]
*[[Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre]]
*[[Bolte Bridge]]
*[[Stonehenge|Visitors Centre, Stonehenge]]
*Australian Embassy, [[Tokyo]]
*Australian Embassy, [[Beijing]]
*[[Governor Phillip Tower|Governor Phillip Tower & Museum of Sydney]]
*[[Australian War Memorial]], Extension
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1996)
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*[[Marcus Martin]]
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*[[Rodney Alsop]]
*[[Walter Butler (architect)|Walter Butler]]
*[[Kingsley Henderson]]
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Spanish Mission]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Mediterranean]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Georgian Revival]]
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*''Broome'', 6 Glyndebourne Avenue, [[Toorak]] (1925)
*Maisonettes, Cnr Domain Road and Caroline Street, [[South Yarra]] (1925)
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*[[John Mockridge]] [http://users.tce.rmit.edu.au/E03159/ModMelb/mm2/index.html#anchor142416]
*Architecture [[Gordon Institute of TAFE|Gordon Institute of Technology]]
*Atelier [[University of Melbourne]]
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*Born [[17 May]] [[1916]]
*Died [[20 October]] [[1994]]
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*Commonwealth Department of Works
*Buchan, Laird & Buchan
*Mockridge Stahle & Mitchell
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and numerous primary schools in [[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Ecclesiastical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Melbourne Regional]]
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*Cornell House, Mountain Avenue, [[Frankston, Victoria|Frankston]] (1950)
*Sannazzaro House, Canadian Bay Road, [[Mount Eliza, Victoria|Mount Eliza]] (1950)
*Watt House, [[Sorrento, Victoria|Sorrento]] (1951)
*Ross House, Nepean Highway, Sorrento (1953)
*Spencer House, Cnr Verdant Avenue and Glover Court, [[Toorak]] (1955)
*Johnson House, 450 Beach Road, [[Beaumaris, Victoria|Beaumaris]] (1956)
*Grutzner House, 55 Haydens Road, Beaumaris (1956)
*Spencer House, McIlroys Road, [[Red Hill, Victoria|Red Hill]] (1959)
*Church of the Mother of God, [[East Ivanhoe]] (1957)
*St Faith's Church of England, [[Burwood, Victoria|Burwood]]
*Church of Mary Immaculate, [[Ivanhoe, Victoria|Ivanhoe]]
*Church of St Michael and All Angels, Beaumaris
*Holy Trinity, Church of England, [[Doncaster, Victoria|Doncaster]]
*[[Melbourne Grammar School]] Boat House and Centenary Building, [[Melbourne]]
*[[Brighton Grammar School]] Library, Assembly Hall and Sports Pavilion, [[Brighton, Victoria|Brighton]]
*[[Haileybury, Melbourne|Haileybury College]] Great Hall Complex and Quadrangle, [[Berwick, Victoria|Berwick]]
*[[Ridley College (University of Melbourne)|Ridley College]] Aicken and Arundel Wing, [[Parkville, Victoria|Parkville]]
*[[Australian National University]]<br>H C Coombs Building, [[Acton, Australian Capital Territory|Acton]]
*[[University of Melbourne]] Medical Center, Parkville
*[[University of Ballarat]], Great Hall and School of the Arts, [[Ballarat]]
*[[Camberwell, Victoria|Camberwell]] Civic Center and Municipal Offices -->
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*[[John Morphett (architect)|John Morphett]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (2000)
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*[[Bryce Mortlock]]
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*Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1979)
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*[[Peter Muller]] [http://www.petermuller.org/]
*B.Engineering [[University of Adelaide]] 1948
*M.Architecture [[University of Philadelphia]] 1951
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*Born [[Adelaide]] 1927
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*[[New South Wales]]
*[[Bali]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Mid 20th Century Organic]]
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*Audette House, Edinburgh Road, [[Castlecrag, New South Wales|Castlecrag]] (1952)
*Muller House, 42 Bynya Road, [[Whale Beach, New South Wales|Whale Beach]] (1954)
*Richardson House, 949 Barrenjoey Road, [[Palm Beach, New South Wales|Palm Beach]] (1956)
*McGrath House, 4 Dunara Gardens, [[Point Piper, New South Wales|Point Piper]] (1957)
*Richardson Ski Lodge, [[Thredbo, New South Wales|Threbo Village]] (1959)
*[[Hoyts]] Cinema Centre, [[Bourke St. Melbourne, Vic.]] (1967)
*Townhouses, Trelawney Street, [[Woollahra, New South Wales|Woollahra]] (1969)
*Dulhunty homestead, Nant Lodge, [[Glen Innes, New South Wales|Glen Innes]] (1970)
*Bali [[Oberoi]], [[Indonesia]] (1977-2001)
*Oberoi Kolva Beach resort Hotel, [[Goa]], [[India]] (1980)
*Karnak Oberoi Hotel, [[Luxor]], [[Egypt]] (1982)
*Oberoi [[Lombok]], Indonesia (1997)
*Amandari Hotel [[Bali]] (1989)
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*[[Glenn Murcutt]]
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*Born London 1936
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*New South Wales
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Late Modern]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1992)
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*[[Gilbert Nicol]]
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*Cameron, Chisholm & Nicol
*Australia
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*[[National Carillon]], [[Canberra]] (1970)
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1983)
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*[[Harry Norris]]
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*Born 1888
*Died 1966
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-war Functionalism]]
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*[[Burnham Beeches (Australia)|Burnham Beeches]], Sherbrooke Road, [[Sherbrooke, Victoria|Sherbrooke]] (1933)
*Mitchell House, Melbourne
*[[Coles Myer|G J Coles Building]], [[Bourke Street, Melbourne]]
*Nicholas Building, Melbourne
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*[[Eddie Oribin|Eddie H Oribin]]
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*Born [[Cairns]] 1927
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*In Practice with SG Barnes (1953–1959), and privately (to 1973)
*[[Far North Queensland]]
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*St Paul's Anglican Church, Proserpine (1958)
*Oribin house & studio (1958 & 1960)
*Mareeba Public Hall (1961)
*St Andrew's Presbyterian Memorial Church, Innisfail (constructed 1961)
*Oribin House, Stanthorpe (c.1980)
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*[[John Overall (architect)|Sir John Overall CBE MC]]
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
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*Born [[Sydney]] 1913
*Died 2001
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*Chief Architect, [[South Australian Housing Trust]] (1945-49)
*Partner, Overall and Walkley (1949-52)
*Chief Government Architect, Commonwealth Department of Works (1952-57)
*Commissioner, [[National Capital Development Commission]] (1958-72)
*Member, [[Parliament House, Canberra|Parliament House Construction Authority]] (1979–85)
*[[South Australia]]
*[[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*The Private Secretary's Cottage (Peppertree Cottage), [[Government House, Adelaide]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1982)
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Cobden Parkes]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1935-58)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1964)
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*[[George Herbert Parry]]
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*Born 1882
*Died 1947
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*Western Australia Public Works Department
*Cavanagh and Cavanagh
*Parry and Clifton
*[[Western Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Old English]],
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*Chapel, Sister's Kate's Children's Home, [[Queens Park, Western Australia|Queens Park]]
*St Mary the Virgin Church, [[South Perth, Western Australia|South Perth]]
*St Cuthbert's Anglican Church, [[Darlington, Western Australia|Darlington]]
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*[[Mervyn Parry]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1978)
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*[[Barry Patten]]
*Combined architecture course<br>[[RMIT University|Melbourne Technical College]] and [[University of Melbourne]]
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*Born [[Melbourne]] 1927
*Died Melbourne 2003
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*Yuncken Freeman Brothers Griffiths & Simpson
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Sidney Myer Music Bowl]]
*Former BHP Tower
*Victorian State Offices
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*[[William Pitt (architect)|William Pitt]]
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*Born 1855
*Died 1918
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*[[Melbourne]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Second Empire]]
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*Olderfleet and Rialto Buildings [[Collins Street, Melbourne]]
*Princess Theatre, Melbourne
*Federal Coffee Palace, Melbourne
*[[Bryant and May Factory, Melbourne|Empire Works]], [[Richmond, Victoria|Richmond]]
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*[[Gabriel Poole]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1998)
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*[[Alex Popov (architect)|Alex Popov]]
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*Born [[Shanghai]] 3 February 1942
*Arrived Australia 1954
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*[[Jørn Utzon]]
*Alex Popov and Associates
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Modern]]
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*[[SCECGS Redlands|SCEGCGS Redlands Gym]], [[Cremorne]]
*Griffin House, [[Castlecrag]]
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*[[Neville Quarry]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1994)
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! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[Howard Raggatt]]
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*Ashton Raggatt McDougall
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Postmodern]]
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*[[National Museum of Australia]]
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*[[Joseph Reed (architect)|Joseph Reed]]
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*Born c1823
*Died 1890
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*[[Bruce Rickard]]
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*[[Thomas Rowe]]
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*Born [[Penzance, Cornwall|Penzance]], England [[20 July]] [[1829]]
*Arrived Australia 1848
*Died [[Darling Point, New South Wales|Darling Point]] [[7 March]] [[1899]]
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Partners
*[[W B Field]]
*[[Sydney Green]]
*[[Alfred Spain]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian]]
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*[[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian Church]], [[Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst]] (1871)
*[[Great Synagogue (Sydney)|Great Synagogue]], [[Elizabeth Street, Sydney]] (1874)
*[[Sydney Hospital]], [[Macquarie Street, Sydney]] (1879)
*[[Newington College]], [[Stanmore, New South Wales|Stanmore]] (1878)
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*[[Conrad Sayce]]
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*Born [[Hereford, England]] 1888
*Arrived Australia 18??
*Died [[Melbourne]] 1935
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*Alsop & Sayce
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and [[Western Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Mediterranean]]
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*Winthrop Hall, [[University of Western Australia]]
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*[[Harry Seidler]]
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*Born [[Vienna]] [[25 June]] [[1923]]
*Arrived Australia 1948
*Died [[Sydney]] [[9 March]] [[2006]]
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*Harry Seidler & Associates
*Australia and International
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War International]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century International]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Brutalist]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Structuralist]]
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*Rose Seidler House, [[Wahroonga]] (1951) [[Sulman Medal]]
*[[Blues Point Tower]], [[Milsons Point]] (1961)
*Ski Lodge, Thredbo (1965) [[Wilkinson Award]]
*Muller House [[Port Hacking]] (1966) [[Wilkinson Award]]
*[[Australia Square|Australia Square Tower]], [[George Street, Sydney]] (1967)
*[[Harry and Penelope Seidler House]], [[Killara]] (1967) [[Wilkinson Award]]
*[[MLC Centre]], [[Martin Place, Sydney]] (1975) [[Sulman Medal]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1976)
*Offices, Glen Street, Milsons Point (1981) [[Sulman Medal]]
*[[Riverside Centre, Brisbane|Riverside Centre]], [[Brisbane]] (1986)
*[[Capita Centre]], Sydney (1989)
*Grosvenor Place, [[George Street, Sydney]] (1991) [[Sulman Medal]]
*[[Hamilton House, Sydney|Hamilton House]], Sydney (1991)
*Horizon Apartments,[[Darlinghurst]] (1999) [[Wilkinson Award]]
*[[Riparian Plaza, Brisbane|Riparian Plaza]], Brisbane (2005)
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*[[Roy Simpson]]
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*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1997)
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*[[A Bramwell Smith]]
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*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War American Colonial]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Edwin Smith]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1929-35)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[James Rossiter Stahle|James Stahle]] [http://users.tce.rmit.edu.au/E03159/ModMelb/mm2/index.html#anchor142416]
*Atelier [[University of Melbourne]]
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*Buchan, Laird & Buchan
*Mockridge, Stahle & Mitchell (1948-83)
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Ecclesiastical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War Melbourne Regional]]
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*''Orwell Park'', 15 Atkinson Street, [[Templestowe]] (1953)
*Hooper House, 129 Winmalee Road, [[Balwyn]] (1954)
*St Mark's Church of England, [[Sunshine, Victoria|Sunshine]]
*[[Melbourne Grammar School]], [[Sidney Myer|Myer]] Music School, [[South Yarra]]
*[[Ridley College (University of Melbourne)|Ridley College]] Chapel, [[Parkville, Victoria|Parkville]]
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*[[Arthur Stephenson|Sir Arthur Stephenson]]
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*Stephenson & Meldrum
*Stephenson & Turner
*Australia
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Functionalist]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Post-War International]]
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*[[Royal Prince Alfred Hospital|King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies]], Missenden Road, [[Camperdown]] (1941) [[RAIA]] [[Sir John Sulman Medal]]
*[[Concord Repatriation General Hospital]], Hospital Road, [[Concord, New South Wales|Concord]] (1946) RAIA Sir John Sulman Medal
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1963)
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*[[Colin Still]] [http://www.ybe2004.nsw.gov.au/ybe2004events09sep26.html]
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*Born Sydney [[13 March]] [[1943]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architects Office]]
*Phillip Cox Partners
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Late Modern]]
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*City Council Library & Regional Gallery, [[Orange, New South Wales|Orange]] (1986) [[RAIA]] [[Sir John Sulman Medal]]
*NSW State Sports Centre, [[Olympic Park]]
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*[[Peter Stutchbury]]
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*Stutchbury + Pape
*[[New South Wales]]
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*Bay House, [[Sydney]] (2003) [[Robin Boyd Award]]
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*[[John Sulman|Sir John Sulman]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120154b.htm?hilite=john%3Bsulman]
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*Born [[Greenwich]] [[29 August]] [[1849]]
*Arrived Australia 1885
*Died [[North Sydney]] [[18 August]] [[1934]]
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*Blackmann & Sulman
*Sulman & Power
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Free Classical]]
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*[[The Armidale School]] (1889)
*[[The Women's College|The Women's College, University of Sydney]] (1890-94)
*Presbyterian churches [[Woollahra]] (1889), [[Manly]] (1889-92) and [[Randwick, New South Wales|Randwick]] (1890)
*Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital, [[Concord, New South Wales|Concord]]
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*[[Enrico Taglietti]] [http://www.canberrahouse.com.au/biographies/taglietti.html]
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*Born [[Italy]] 1926
*Arrived Australia early 1960s
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*[[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Organic]]
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*Dickson Library, Antill Street, [[Dickson, Australian Capital Territory|Dickson]] (1964)
*Associated Chamber of Manufacturers, Brisbane Avenue, [[Barton, Australian Capital Territory|Barton]] (1967)
*Apostolic Nunciature, Vancouver Street, [[Red Hill, Australian Capital Territory|Red Hill]] (1977)
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*[[Lloyd Taylor]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060260b.htm]
*[[Sorbonne]]
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*Born London [[26 October]] [[1830]]
*Arrived Australia 1851
*Died [[Brighton, Victoria|Brighton]] [[17 August]] [[1900]]
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Partners
*[[Lewis Vieusseux]]
*[[E W Wright]]
*[[Frederick Fitts]]
*[[Alfred Dunn]]
*[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Academic Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Victorian Italianate]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Anglo-Dutch]]
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*''Kamesburgh'', [[Brighton, Victoria|Brighton]] (1872)
*''Thyra'', Brighton (1883)
*''Leighswood'', [[Toorak]]
*''Roxcraddock'', [[Caulfield]]
*''Cherry Chase'', Brighton
*''Blair Athol'', Brighton
*''Kilwinning'', [[East St Kilda]]
*St Mary's Church of England, [[Hotham]] (1860)
*St Philip's, [[Collingwood, Victoria|Collingwood]] (1865)
*Presbyterian Church, Punt Road, [[South Yarra]] (1865)
*Trinity Church, [[Bacchus Marsh]] (1869)
*[[Eastern Hill Fire Station]], [[Melbourne]] (1892)
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*[[Florence Mary Taylor|Florence Taylor CBE]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120195b.htm]
*Articled to Edmund Skelton Garton
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
*Architecture Lectures [[Sydney University]]
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*Born [[Bedminster]] England [[29 December]] [[1879]]
*Arrived Australia 1884
*Died [[Potts Point]] [[13 February]] [[1969]]
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*J Burcham Clamp
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*[[George Temple-Poole]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110263b.htm]
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*Born 29 May, 1856 [[Rome]], Italy
*Arrived Australia 1885
*Died [[Darlington, Western Australia]] [[13 February]] [[1969]]
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*Western Australian government architect
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[[Australian non-residential architectural styles#Free Style|Free Style]] [[Arts and Crafts movement|Arts and crafts]]
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*[[Perth Observatory]]
*[[Perth railway station|Perth Railway Station]]
*[[Jubilee Building]], Perth
*[[Perth Mint]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Ian Thomson]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1978-88)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Harry Tompkins]]
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*H.W & F.B Tompkins
*[[Victoria, Australia]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Intewar Commercial Palazzo]]
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<!-- *Victorian Artists Society. East Melbourne (1892)
*Ball & Welch Department Store. Flinders Street, Melbourne (1898)
*Hoopers Store, Brunswick (1908)
*Centreway Arcade, Melbourne (1909)
*Commercial Travellers Association. Flinders Street, Melbourne (1912)
*Canterbury Flats. St Kilda (1914)
*Leviathan Building. Bourke Street, Melbourne (1918)
*Herald & Weekly Times Building. Flinders Street, Melbourne (1921)
*London Stores. Bourke Street, Melbourne (1922)
*Myer Department Store. Bourke Street, Melbourne. (1933) -->
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*[[Alexander Tzannes]]
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*Alexander Tzannes Associates
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Late 20th Century Post-Modern]]
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*Federation Pavilion, [[Centennial Park, New South Wales|Centennial Park]] (1987)
*Henwood House, [[Paddington, New South Wales|Paddington]] (1988) [[Robin Boyd Award]]
*House, [[Northbridge, New South Wales|Northbridge]] (1997) Robin Boyd Award
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*[[Jørn Utzon]]
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*Born [[Denmark]] 1918
*Lived Australia 1959-1966
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*International
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*[[Sydney Opera House]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1973
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! Notable buildings & Awards
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*[[John Verge]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020504b.htm]
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*Born [[Hampshire, England]] 1782
*Arrived Australia [[27 December]] [[1828]]
*Died [[Macleay River]] [[9 July]] [[1861]]
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Worked with
*[[John Bibb]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Regency]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Old Colonial Grecian]]
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*[[St. James Church, Sydney|St James Anglican Church]], vestries, [[King Street, Sydney]] (1833)
*''Denham Court'', [[Denham Court]] (1834)
*''[[Camden Park Estate, New South Wales|Camden Park]]'', [[Elizabeth Macarthur]] Drive, [[Camden, New South Wales|Camden]] (1835)
*''Lyndhurst'', [[Glebe, New South Wales|Glebe]] (1835)
*''Engehurst'', Ormond Street, [[Paddington, New South Wales|Paddington]] (1835, partial remains)
*''Rockwall'', Rockwall Crescent, [[Potts Point]] (1835)
*''Tusculum'', Manning Street, Potts Point (1836)
*''Tempe House'', [[Princes Highway]], [[Tempe, New South Wales|Tempe]] (1836)
*''The Vineyard'' (later named Subiaco), [[Rydalmere]] (1836, demolished 1961)
*Terrace house, 39 and 41 Lower Fort Street, [[The Rocks]] (1936)
*''Elizabeth Bay House'', Onslow Avenue, [[Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales|Elizabeth Bay]](1837)
*Chapel of St Mary the Virgin, Denham Court (1838)
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*[[Hugh Venables Vernon|Lieutenant-Colonel Venables Vernon DSO]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120357b.htm]
*Articled to [[Howard Joseland]]
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*Born [[Hastings]] [[20 February]] [[1877]]
*Arrived Australia [[3 November]] [[1883]]
*Died [[Warrawee]] [[3 July]] [[1935]]
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*Joseland & Vernon (1903-14)
*[[New South Wales]] and [[Australian Capital Territory]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Colonel Walter Liberty Vernon VD]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120357b.htm]
*[[Royal Academy of Arts]]
*South Kensington School of Art
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*Born [[High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire]] [[11 August]] [[1846]]
*Arrived Australia [[3 November]] [[1883]]
*Died at [[Darlinghurst]] on [[17 January]] [[1914]]
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*Habershon & Pite London
*Charles Moreing [[Hastings]]
*Vernon & Wardell (1884-89)
*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1890-1911)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Academic Classical]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Anglo Dutch]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Gothic]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Free Style]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts and Crafts]]
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*[[Art Gallery of New South Wales]], main facade (1906)
*[[Darlinghurst]] Fire Station (1910)
*[[Bourke]] Court House, (1900)
*[[Pyrmont]] Fire Station
*[[State Library of New South Wales]], Mitchell wing,
*Fisher Library at the [[University of Sydney]]
*Central Railway Station, [[Sydney]]
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*[[James Victor|Major-General James Victor]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020505b.htm]
*[[Royal Military College]]
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*Born London [[17 March]] [[1792]]
*Arried Australia November 1842 and left December 1848
*Died [[Edinburgh]] on [[4 February]] [[1864]]
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*[[Royal Engineers]]
*Tasmanian Board of Public Works
*[[Tasmania]]
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*Barracks Gaol, [[Hobart]]
*Convict Hospital, Campbell Street, Hobart
*[[Government House, Hobart|Tasmanian Government House]], out-buildings and cottages, Hobart
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*[[Alan Walker (architect)|Alan Walker]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120396b.htm]
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*Born 1864
*Died 1931
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*[[William Wardell]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060380b.htm]
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*Born 1823
*Died 1899
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*[[Bertrand James Waterhouse|B J Waterhouse OBE]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120437b.htm]
*Articled to John Spencer
*Architecture [[Sydney Technical College]]
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*Born [[Leeds, England]] [[8 February]] [[1876]]
*Arrived Australia March 1885
*Died [[Neutral Bay, New South Wales|Neutral Bay]] [[21 December]] [[1965]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect's Office]] (1900-08)
*Waterhouse and Lake (1908-??)
*Worked in association with Leslie Wilkinson
*Director, and later Chairman, [[National Capital Planning and Development Committee]] (1938-58)
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Federation Arts and Crafts]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Mediterranean]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Georgian Revival]]
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*''Ailsa'', 33 Shellcove Road, [[Neutral Bay, New South Wales|Neutral Bay]] (1908)
*''Tulkiyan'', 707 Pacific Highway, [[Gordon, New South Wales|Gordon]] (1913)
*''Brent Knowle'', 31 Shellcove Road, Neutral Bay (1914)
*Refectory Building, Science Road, [[University of Sydney]] (1924)
*[[May Gibbs|''Nutcote'', May Gibbs's House]], Neutral Bay (1925) [http://www.maygibbs.com.au/default.htm]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Charles Weatherburn]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1974-78)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|William Weaver]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Colonial Architect<br>(1854-56)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[Charles Webb (architect)|Charles Webb]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060399b.htm]
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*Born 1821
*Died 1898
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Peter Webber]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1973-74)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*[[New South Wales Government Architect|Seymour Wells]]
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*Born Australia 1865
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*Architect, NSW Department of Public Instruction
*[[New South Wales Government Architect|NSW Government Architect<br>(1927-29)]]
*[[New South Wales]]
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*Conversion [[Government House, Sydney|Covernment House Stables]] to [[Sydney Conservatorium of Music]] (1913)
*Dixson Wing, [[State Library of New South Wales]]
*Nurses’ Home, [[Maitland, New South Wales|Maitland]] Hospital
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*[[Francis White (architect)|Francis White]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060415b.htm]
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*Born 1819
*Died 1888
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*[[Henry White (architect)|Henry White]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120523b.htm]
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*Born 1876
*Died 1952
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*[[Cuthbert Whitley]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160644b.htm]
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*Born 1886
*Died 1942
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*[[Leslie Wilkinson|Prof Leslie Wilkinson OBE]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120554b.htm]
*[[Royal Academy]]
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*Born [[New Southgate]] [[12 October]] [[1882]]
*Arrived Australia 1918
*Died [[Vaucluse, New South Wales|Vaucluse]] [[20 September]] [[1973]]
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*Architect, [[University of Sydney]]
*Dean of Architecture, University of Sydney
*Diocesan Architect [[Anglican Church of Australia|Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney]]
*New South Wales
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Mediterranean]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Georgian Revival]]
*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Gothic]]
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*Greenway, [[Vaucluse, New South Wales|Vaucluse]] (1923)
*Chemistry Building, [[University of Sydney]] (1923)
*Physics Building, University of Sydney (1926)
*House, 6 Wiston Gardens, [[Double Bay]] (1934)<br>[[Sir John Sulman Medal]]
*Samuel Hordern House, [[Bellevue Hill]] (1936)
*Maiala, [[Warrawee]] (1937)
*Greyleaves, [[Burradoo]] (1934)
*Hazeldean, [[Cooma]] (1937)
*Silchester, Bellevue Hill (1930)
*St Michael's Church Complex Additions, Vaucluse (1942)<br>Sir John Sulman Medal
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1960)
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*[[Ernest Willis]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120573b.htm]
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*Born 1867
*Died 1947
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*[[Ronald Wilson (architect)|Ron Wilson]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160675b.htm]
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*Born 1886
*Died 1967
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*[[William Hardy Wilson]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120598b.htm]
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* Born [[Campbelltown]] [[14 February]] [[1881]]
* Died [[Richmond, Victoria|Richmond]] 1955
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* Kent & Budden
* Wilson, Neave & Berry
* NSW, Tasmania & Victoria
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*[[Australian architectural styles|Inter-War Georgian Revival]]
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* Eryldene [[Gordon, New South Wales|Gordon]]
* Purulia [[Wahroonga]]
* [[Newington College|Newington College War Memorial]] [[Stanmore, New South Wales|Stanmore]]
* [[Ku-ring-gai|Ku-Ring-Gai Council Chambers]] [[Gordon]]
* ''Domestic architecture in Australia'' (Published 1919)
* ''Old Colonial Architecture of New South Wales and Tasmania'' (Published 1924)
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*[[Arthur Winston (architect)|Arthur Winston]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160680b.htm]
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*Born 1908
*Died 1980
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*[[Frank Woolacott]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160696b.htm]
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*Born 1903
*Died 1968
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*[[Ken Wooley]]
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*Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
*Ancher Mortlock & Woolley
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*Woolley House, [[Paddington, New South Wales|Paddington]] (1987) [[Robin Boyd Award]]
*[[RAIA Gold Medal]] (1993)
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*[[Edmund Wright]] [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/AS10500b.htm]
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*Born 1824
*Died 1888
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*[[Hans Rudolf Zimmerman]]
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== See also ==
* [[Australian architectural styles]]
* [[New South Wales Government Architect]]
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