George Clarke (architect-planner) explained

George Clarke
Birth Name:George Walter Clarke
Birth Date:1932
Death Date:2005
Death Place:Sydney, Australia
Occupation:Architect and Planner
Years Active:1954–2004
Alma Mater:University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning, Sydney, NSW
Awards:Sidney Luker Memorial Medal 1974[1]
Practice:Clarke Gazzard & Partners, Urban Systems Pty Ltd
Significant Projects:City of Sydney Strategic Plan 1971, City of Adelaide Plan 1974
Website:http://georgeclarke.foundation/

George Walter Clarke (1932–2005) was an influential architect and town planner active in Australia during the 1970s.[2] [3] He was one of the principal contributors to the development of the 1971 City of Sydney Strategic Plan,[4] [5] the 1974 City of Adelaide Plan, and in 1965, the first uniform residential development codes in Western Australia.[6]

Career

After graduating from the University of Sydney as an architect in 1953, George Clarke worked as a regional planner under Arthur Winston at the Cumberland County Council in 1953. He would go on to study on an Italian scholarship, before moving to America where he studied with Lewis Mumford at MIT, and worked for architect I. M. Pei in New York.[7] He would gain further experience in London before returning to Australia in the late 1960s and establishing the consultancy of Clarke, Gazzard and Partners.[8]

In the late 1970s Clarke left Australia to live and work in Bali, Japan, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Brunei and Tovalu.

Upon his death in 2005 Clarke was memorialised by Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney, and a plaque installed on Sinclair Street opposite the College of Fine Art in Paddington, Sydney.[9]

The George Clarke Foundation was established after his death and archives much of his drawings, letters, reports and photographs between 1954 and 2004.[10]

References

  1. Web site: 2017 . Sidney Luker Award . 20 May 2024 . Planning Institute of Australia.
  2. News: Farrelly. Elizabeth. 12 March 2005. Sydney's pied piper of planning. Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. Freestone. Robert. 2004. The Americanisation of Australian Planning. Journal of Planning History. 3. 3. 200. 10.1177/1538513204267083. 145653439.
  4. Book: Behind the Scenes: The politics of planning Adelaide. University of Adelaide Press. 2012. Llewellyn-Smith. Michael. 133–154. Planning in Sydney and the work of George Clarke. 10.20851/j.ctt1sq5wvd.12. Llewellyn-Smith. Michael. 9781922064400.
  5. Web site: Freestone . Robert . 7 August 2021 . City plan was Sydney’s first foray into a strategy designed for the people . 12 July 2023 . Sydney Morning Herald.
  6. Web site: Records of George Clarke, Planning Consultant . 14 July 2023 . City of Sydney: Archives & History Resources.
  7. P. Ashton, ed., Planning Sydney: Nine Planners Remember (Sydney: Sydney City Council, 1992), 44.
  8. Book: Llewellyn-Smith, Michael. Behind the scenes: the politics of Planning Adelaide. University of Adelaide Press. 2012. 133–154. Planning in Sydney and the work of George Clarke. 10.20851/j.ctt1sq5wvd.12. 9781922064400.
  9. Web site: Jensen. Rodney. George Clarke - pioneer for a better place.
  10. Web site: George Clarke Foundation . 22 May 2024 . George Clarke Foundation.