Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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George Henry Male Addison[1] |
| - Terry and Oakden
- Oakden, Addison & Kemp
- Melbourne and Brisbane
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Lily Isabel Maude Addison[2] |
| - G.H.M. Addison & Son
- Brisbane
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Joseph Allen[3] |
| - Rhodes & Co (Civil Engineers)
- Henry Simon & Co (Milling Engineers)
- Allen & Nicholas Perth
- New South Wales and Western Australia
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Rodney Alsop[4] |
| Partners
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Ruth Alsop |
| - Klingender & Alsop
- Melbourne and Sydney
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Sydney Ancher[9] |
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Brit Andresen | - Born Trondheim, Norway
- Arrived Australia 1977
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John Andrews AO |
| - John Andrews International
- Canada, United States and Australia
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Harold Desbrowe Annear[11] |
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| - Springthorpe Memorial, Kew Cemetery (1897)
- Houses, 32, 34 and 38 The Eyrie Eaglemont (1903)
- Macgeorge House, 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 (1924)
- Cloyne, 609 Toorak Road, Toorak (1929)
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John Lee Archer[12] |
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| - Parliament House, Hobart
- Treasury and the Audit Department buildings, Hobart,
- Ordnance Stores in Salamanca Place, Hobart
- St George's Church, Battery Point, Tasmania
- St John's Anglican Church, New Town, Tasmania[13]
- Penitentiary Chapel, Hobart
- St Luke's Presbyterian Church, Bothwell
- St Luke's Church of England, Richmond
- Campbell Street Gaol, Hobart
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William Archer[14] |
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| - Hutchins School (1848–49)
- Wesleyan Chapel, St Leonards, Tasmania (1846)
- Anglican Church of St Peter, St Leonards (1846–47)
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Benjamin Backhouse[15] | - Born Ipswich, England 1829
- Arrived Australia 1853
- Died Sydney 29 July 1904
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Walter Bagot[16] |
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Arthur Baldwinson[17] |
| Worked with:
Partners:
- John Oldham
- Charles Sylvester-Booth
- Charles Peters
- Geoffrey Twibill
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James Barnet[18] | - Born Arbroath, Scotland 1827
- Arrived Australia December 1854
- Died Sydney 16 December 1904
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| - Defence works, Port Jackson, Botany Bay and Newcastle
- Courthouses, lock-ups, police stations and post offices throughout New South Wales
- Macquarie Lighthouse, replacement, Vaucluse
- Australian Museum, College Street, Sydney
- General Post Office, Sydney
- Colonial Secretary's Office, Macquarie Street, Sydney
- Lands Department, Bridge Street, Sydney
- Customs House, Sydney
- 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[19] |
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Hillson Beasley[20] |
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Guilford Marsh Bell |
|
Partners
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| - ANA Air Terminal, Philip Street, Sydney (1948)
- Hayman Island Resort, Hayman Island, Queensland (1952)
- Hordern House, Point Piper (1956) demolished
- Santosa, Albany Road, Toorak (1963)
- Myer House, Yulgibar Station, Grafton (1966) restoration and alteration
- Gordon House, Birkenburn Station, Bungendore (1968)
- Fairfax Pavilion, Retford Park, Bowral (1969)
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William G. Bennett |
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Raymond Berg | - Born 25 October 1913
- Died 1989
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John Bibb[21] |
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James Birrell |
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James Blackburn[22] |
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Arthur Blacket[23] | - Born Sydney 1848
- Died 1929
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Cyril Blacket | - Born Sydney 1857
- Died Manly 1937
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Edmund Blacket | - Born Surrey 25 August 1817
- Arrived Australia 1842
- Died Petersham 9 February 1883
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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, St Philip's Church, Sydney, St Paul's Carcoar, St Mary's West Maitland, St Paul's Burwood St Stephen's Newtown All Saints' Woollahra, St Saviour's Goulburn, St Peter's East Maitland, St Thomas's North Sydney and St Stephen's Willoughby
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William Blackett[24] |
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Carl Heinrich Edmund Blackmann |
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Gorrie Blair |
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Harold Boas[25] |
| - M. F. Cavanagh & Austin Bastow
- Oldham, Boas, Ednie-Brown & Partners
- Western Australia
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Robin Boyd[26] |
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Alfred Brown[27] |
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| - Sir Austin Webb
- Kent & Budden (1899–1912)
- Kent Budden & Greenwell (1912–19)
- Budden & Greenwell (1919–22)
- H E Budden (1922-40)
- Budden & Nangle (1940–44)
- New South Wales
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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 (1908)
- Mothers and Wives Memorial to Soldiers Woolloomooloo (1922)
- David Jones, Elizabeth Street, Sydney (1925)
- Brassey House, 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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Eva Buhrich |
| - Hans Poelzig's office (Berlin)
- Otto Salvisberg's office (Zurich)
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Hugh Buhrich |
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Walter Bunning [28] |
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Gregory Burgess | | |
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Graeme Butler[29] |
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Walter Butler[30] |
| - J D Sedding (London) Partners
- Beverley Ussher
- George Inskip
- Ernest Bradshaw
- Richard Butler (Nephew)
- Marcus Martin
- Hugh Pettit
|
| - Residences in Victoria
- 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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Stroma Buttrose | - Born 29 October 1929
- Died 26 February 2020
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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| - Federation Filigree
- Federation Gothic
- Romanesque Revival
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J. Burcham Clamp[31] |
| Partners
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Ross Chisholm[32] |
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J. James Clark[33] | - Born Liverpool, England 23 January 1838
- Arrived Australia 10 March 1852
- Died St Kilda, Victoria 25 June 1915
| - Colonial Architect's Office, 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 E J Clark (son), Australia (1896–1915)
- Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia
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Marshall Clifton[34] |
| - Clifton Parry
- Clifton Leach
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John Collier[35] |
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Arnold Conrad [36] |
|
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| - Trades Hall, Brisbane
- Craigston, 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, organ loft, Brisbane (1974)
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George Cookney |
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| - Born London 1822
- Arrived Australia 1852
- Died 1898
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Bill Corker | |
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Peter Corrigan | - Born 6 May 1941
- Died 1 December 2016
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Keith Cottier |
| - Allen Jack+Cottier Architects Pty Ltd
- Australia
| - Sydney School
- Late 20th century modernist
- Heritage and adaptive reuse
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Philip Cox |
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Matthew Crawford | - Born Western Australia 1969
| - Matthew Crawford Architects
| | - Hougoumont Hotel, Fremantle
- School of Early Learning, North Perth
- Warders Hotel, National Heritage, Fremantle
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Hugh Ralston Crawford | - Born United States 1876–1954)
| - Practised both as an engineer and architect in Australia and the United States in the first half of the 20th century
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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John Dalton |
| - John Dalton Architect and Associates, Brisbane
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Alexander Dawson | |
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Charles D'Ebro |
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Bruce Dellit[38] |
|
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| - Design Team, 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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John Denton | |
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Robin Dods | - Born Dunedin 9 June 1868
- Arrived Australia via Scotland 1879
- Died Edgecliff 23 July 1920
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| - Webber House, Ann Street, Brisbane (1905)
- Archbishop's Chapel, Milton
- Australian Mercantile Land & Finance building, Brisbane
- St Brigid's Catholic Church, Red Hill (1914)
- Fenton, Albert Street, Edgecliff
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Hedley Allen Dunn[39] |
| - Adelaide, South Australia
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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Robin Gibson | - Born 15 May 1930
- Died 28 March 2014
| - Robin Gibson and Partners
- Queensland
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Romaldo Giurgola | - Born Rome, 1920
- Arrived Australia, 1980
- Died Canberra, 2016
| - Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
- Mitchell/Giurgola & Thorp
- USA and Australia
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| - United Fund Headquarters Building, Philadelphia (1971)
- Columbus East High School, Columbus (1972)
- Lang Music Building, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore (1973)
- Tredyffrin Public Library, Strafford (1976)
- Sherman Fairchild Center Columbia University (1977)
- Parliament House, Canberra (1988)
- INA Tower, Philadelphia
- Swissotel, Boston (1985)
- Casa Thomas Jefferson, Brasília
- Penn Mutual Tower, Philadelphia
- AIA Gold Medal (1982)
- RAIA Gold Medal (1988)
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Francis Greenway |
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Carlyle Greenwell |
| - Kent Budden & Greenwell
- Budden & Greenwell
- Greenwell & Shirley
- New South Wales
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Roy Grounds |
| - Grounds, Romberg & Boyd
- Australia
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Neville Gruzman |
| | - Regionalism, Sydney School, Organic Modernism
| - Hill's House (1966)
- Holland House (1962)
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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Winsome Hall Andrew |
| - Robert Atkinson's office
- Stanley Livrock's office
- New South Wales
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Ambrose Hallen[40] | - Born England
- Arrived Australia 1827
- Died en route to London 1845
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Standish Harris[41] |
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Eric Heath |
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Anketell Henderson[44] | - Born Cork 3 March 1853
- Arrived Australia 1863
- Died Melbourne 15 November 1922
| - Reed, Henderson & Smart (1883–90)
- Anketell Henderson (1890–1906)
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| - Firms
- 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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Jack Hennessy |
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Jack Hennessy, junior |
| | | |
Kerry Hill | - Born 1943
- Died 26 August 2018
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John Hipwell | - Born 30 November 1920
- Death 16 June 2007
| - Hipwell, Weight & Mason
- Hipwell, Weight & Ross
- Department of Works
| | - Hipwell House Research Road Warrandyte
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| - Born London 1864
- Arrived Australia 1886
- Died en route to France 1938
| - Firm
- Partners
- Athol Hobbs (son)
- Alec Winning
- Western Australia
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John Horbury Hunt[45] |
| - Charles F Sleeper
- Edward Clarke Cabot
- Edmund Blacket (1863–69)
- John Horbury Hunt (1869–1904)
- Boston and New South Wales
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| - St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Armidale (1871)
- St Matthias's Church, Denman (1871)
- St John's, Branxton (1873)
- Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, Grafton (1880)
- Tivoli, Rose Bay (1881)
- St Luke's Osborne Memorial Church, Dapto (1882)
- Cloncorrick, Darling Point (1884)
- Booloominbah, Armidale (1888)
- Camelot, Narellan (1888)
- Pibrac, Warrawee (1888)
- Tudor House, Moss Vale (1891)
- Convent of the Sacred Heart, Rose Bay (1896)
- Trevenna, Armidale (1898)
- Highlands, Wahroonga (1893)
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Henry Hunter | - Born Nottingham, England October 1832
- Arrived Australia 1846
- Died Brisbane 17 October 1892
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Beatrice Hutton |
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| | - J.W.Dalzell Residence, Rockhampton
- Myles House, Rockhampton
- H Rudd Residence, Rockhampton
- 'Ngarita', Bellevue Hill, Sydney
- Brecknell Street, Rockhampton
- New South Wales Masonic Club building
- Sirius House, Macquarie Place
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E. Jeaffreson Jackson |
| - Colonial Architect's Office of NSW (1884) (1902–1908)
- partner with J. S. Edwards (1885) (Sydney)[49]
| Arts and Crafts | - Hanney, Alfred Street, Cammeray (1888–1891)[50]
- Hollowforth, Neutral Bay (1893)
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| --* Hindfell, Lucinda Avenue, Wahroonga (1901) -- application for heritage listing has been made by Kuringai Council-->
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Harry Jefferis[52] |
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Richard Roach Jewell | - Born Devon 1810
- Arrived Australia 1852
- Died Perth 1891
| - Colonial Architect and Clerk of Works
- Western Australia
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Prof Peter Johnson [53] |
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George Sydney Jones[54] [55] | - Born Sydney 1868
- Died Sydney 1927
| - George Sydney Jones 1891–1927
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| - Trinity Congregational Church, Strathfield (1889)
- Springfort, Strathfield (1894)
- Darenth, Strathfield (1895)
- Bickley, Strathfield (1894)
- Treghre, Strathfield (1899)
- Luleo, Strathfield (1912)
- Fellow NSW Institute 1896–1901
- Editor Art & Architecture 1909–1912
- President NSW Institute of Architects (1912–1914 & 1920–1921)
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Howard Joseland[56] |
| - Haddon Bros (Hereford)
- George Trollope & Sons (London)
- Joseland & Vernon (1903–14)
- Howard Joseland (1914–19)
- Joseland & Gilling (1919–23)
- New South Wales
| | - Westholme, 1 Water Street, Wahroonga (1894)
- Redleaf, Wahroonga (1899) Restoration (1996) 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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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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Peter Kaad |
| - Ross & Rowe
- Hall & Prentice
- Commonwealth Works Department
- Lipson & Kaad
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Anatol Kagan |
| - Blumin & Kagan
- Department of Works & Housing
- Anatol Kagan & Associates
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Nonda Katsalidis | - Born 1951 (Athens, Greece)
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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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Lindsay Kelly | |
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Henry Hardie Kemp[57] |
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| - Federation Queen Anne
- Federation Arts and Crafts
| - Queen's College, University of Melbourne
- Queen's Coffee Palace, Carlton (1889, demolished)
- Australian Property and Investment Co. Building, corner of Elizabeth Street and Flinders Lane (1887, demolished)
- Workingmen's College (1888)
- Woodlands for Alex McCracken, North Essendon (1888)
- Highbury Grove manse, Kew
- A pair of residences at 117 Princess Street and 1 Fellows Street, Kew
- Kerang Shire Office, formerly a bank
- The Priory, Gladesville (1857), with William Weaver
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings, awards and publications |
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Robert Henry Macdonald |
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| | - Many landmark buildings in Canada
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Raymond McGrath |
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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, Galby, Leicestershire
- Various Irish Embassies abroad
- Cenotaph, Leinster House, Dublin
- Royal Hibernian Academy (1970)
- Glass in Architecture and Decoration (published 1937)
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Peter McIntyre | - Born 1927 Melbourne, Australia
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Charles McLay |
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George McRae | - Born Edinburgh 1858
- Arrived Australia 1884
- Died Sydney 1923
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| - Corn Exchange, 139–151 Sussex Street, Sydney (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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Barrie Marshall | |
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Marcus Martin |
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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 Morphett | - Born 1 August 1932
- Died 25 March 2016
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Bryce Mortlock | - Born 14 October 1921
- Died 3 July 2004
| - Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
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Elina Mottram |
| | Tudor Revival |
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Peter Muller[60] |
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| - Audette House, Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag (1952)
- Muller House, 42 Bynya Road, Whale Beach (1954)
- Richardson House, 949 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach (1956)
- McGrath House, 4 Dunara Gardens, Point Piper (1957)
- Richardson Ski Lodge, Threbo Village (1959)
- Hoyts Cinema Centre, Bourke Street, Melbourne (1967)
- Townhouses, Trelawney Street, Woollahra (1969)
- Dulhunty homestead, Nant Lodge, 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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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical location | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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Thomas Pollard Sampson |
| - T P Sampson
- Herbert Dennis & T P Sampson
- New South Wales
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Conrad Sayce |
| - Alsop & Sayce
- Victoria and Western Australia
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Harry Seidler | - Born Vienna 25 June 1923
- Arrived Australia 1948
- Died Sydney 9 March 2006
| - Harry Seidler & Associates
- Australia and International
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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 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 (1986)
- Capita Centre, Sydney (1989)
- Grosvenor Place, George Street, Sydney (1991) Sulman Medal
- Hamilton House, Sydney (1991)
- Horizon Apartments, Darlinghurst (1999) Wilkinson Award
- Riparian Plaza, Brisbane (2005)
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John Smedley[73] | - Born Sydney 4 March 1841
- Died Shanghai 17 November 1903
| - New South Wales
- Queensland
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Ermin Smrekar | - Born Trieste, Italy 1931
- Arrived Australia 1956
- Died 25 June 2016
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| - Lygon Lodge motel, Carlton (1967)
- Old Melbourne Hotel, North Melbourne (1970)
- Veneto Club, Bulleen (1972)[76]
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Alfred Louis Smith |
| Smith & Johnson | | |
Edwin Smith | |
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Douglas Snelling | - Born Kent, England 1917
- Died Sydney 1985
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Emil Sodersten[77] |
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Colin Still[78] | - Born Sydney 13 March 1943
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Peter Stutchbury |
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Sir John Sulman[79] |
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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Enrico Taglietti[80] | - Born Italy 1926
- Arrived Australia early 1960s
- Died 2019
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| - Dickson Library, Antill Street, Dickson (1964)
- Associated Chamber of Manufacturers, Brisbane Avenue, Barton (1967)
- Apostolic Nunciature, Vancouver Street, Red Hill (1977)
- St Anthony's Catholic Church, Agincourt Rd, Marsfield, NSW (1968)
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Lloyd Tayler[81] | - Born London 26 October 1830
- Arrived Australia 1851
- Died Brighton 17 August 1900
| - Partners
- Lewis Vieusseux
- E W Wright
- Frederick Fitts
- Alfred Dunn
- Victoria
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| - Kamesburgh, Brighton (1872)
- Thyra, Brighton (1883)
- Leighswood, Toorak
- Rosecraddock, Caulfield
- Cherry Chase, Brighton
- Blair Athol, Brighton
- Kilwinning, East St Kilda
- St Mary's Church of England, Hotham (1860)
- St Philip's, 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 [82] |
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George Temple-Poole[83] |
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| Free Style Arts and crafts |
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Ian Thomson | |
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Alexander Tzannes |
| Tzannes Associates
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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John Verge[85] |
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| - St James Anglican Church, vestries, King Street, Sydney (1833)
- Denham Court, Denham Court (1834)
- Camden Park, Elizabeth Macarthur Drive, Camden (1835)
- Lyndhurst, Glebe (1835)
- Engehurst, Ormond Street, Paddington (1835, partial remains)
- Rockwall, Rockwall Crescent, Potts Point (1835)
- Tusculum, Manning Street, Potts Point (1836)
- Tempe House, Princes Highway, 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 (1837)
- Chapel of St Mary the Virgin, Denham Court (1838)
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| - Born Hastings 20 February 1877
- Arrived Australia 3 November 1883
- Died Warrawee 3 July 1935
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Major-General James Victor[86] | - Born London 17 March 1792
- Arrived Australia November 1842 and left December 1848
- Died Edinburgh on 4 February 1864
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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Alan Walker[87] |
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William Wardell[88] |
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B. J. Waterhouse [89] | - Born Leeds, England 8 February 1876
- Arrived Australia March 1885
- Died Neutral Bay 21 December 1965
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| - Ailsa, 33 Shellcove Road, Neutral Bay (1908)
- Tulkiyan, 707 Pacific Highway, Gordon (1913)
- Brent Knowle, 31 Shellcove Road, Neutral Bay (1914)
- Refectory Building, Science Road, University of Sydney (1924)
- Nutcote, May Gibbs's House, Neutral Bay (1925)[91]
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Charles Weatherburn | |
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William Weaver | |
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Charles Webb[92] |
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Peter Webber | |
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Seymour Wells |
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Francis White[93] |
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Henry White[94] |
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Cuthbert Whitley[95] |
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Prof Leslie Wilkinson [96] |
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- Chemistry Building, University of Sydney (1923)
- Physics Building, University of Sydney (1926)
- House, 6 Wiston Gardens, Double Bay (1934)
Sir John Sulman Medal
- Samuel Hordern House, Bellevue Hill, NSW (1936)
- Maiala, Warrawee (1937)
- Greyleaves, Burradoo (1934)
- Hazeldean, Cooma (1937)
- Silchester, Bellevue Hill (1930)
- St Michael's Church Complex Additions, Vaucluse (1942)
Sir John Sulman Medal
- RAIA Gold Medal (1960)
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| - Born Potts Point, Sydney, 1860
- Died Neutral Bay, Sydney, 1923
| - H.A. Wilshire and Day (1913–1923)
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- Ingleneuk, Neutral Bay (1903)
- Dalkeith, Cremorne (1908)
- Bennett and Wood (Speedwell bicycles) building (1908)
- Warringah Hall, Neutral Bay (1910)
- Furlough House, Narrabeen (1918)
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Ernest Willis[97] |
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Andrew Wilson |
| - Murdock McKay Hopkins Western Australian goldfields and Perth
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Ron Wilson[98] |
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William Hardy Wilson[99] |
| - Kent & Budden
- Wilson, Neave & Berry
- NSW, Tasmania & Victoria
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Arthur Winston[100] |
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Edward John Woods |
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Frank Woolacott[101] |
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Ken Woolley |
| - Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
- Ancher Mortlock & Woolley
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Edmund Wright[102] |
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James Wright[103] | - Born London 1854
- Died Perth 1917
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