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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Joseph Allen [1]
  • Articled to Gordon Mackinnon
  • Rodney Alsop [2]
  • Articled to Hyndman & Bates

Partners Cornish Flag Cornwall (Cornish: Kernow) is a county in South West England on the peninsula that lies to the west of the River Tamar. ... Swan River may refer to: Swan River, Manitoba (Canada) Swan River (electoral district) (Canada) Swan River, Western Australia Swan River (Colorado) Swan River (Michigan) Swan River (northern Minnesota) or Swan River (central Minnesota), two tributaries of the Mississippi River Swan River (Montana) This is a disambiguation page: a list of... Perth is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Western Australia, and is the fourth largest city in Australia, with a population of approximately 1. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: Floral - Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii); Mammal - Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); Bird - Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) Motto: none Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Const. ... The Town of East Fremantle is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... Fremantle is a city located within the Perth metropolitan area on Australias western coast, at the mouth of the Swan River, 19 kilometres south from Perths Central Business District. ... Geraldton is a town in Western Australia located 424 km north of Perth. ... Kew is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ...

  • Wunderlich Ltd
  • Prevost, Synnot & Ruwald
  • Ross & Rowe
  • Emil Sodersten
  • Prevost & Ancher
  • John D Moore
  • Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
  • Harold Desbrowe Annear [8]
  • Articled to William Salway
  • Articled to Joseph Reed
  • Victoria
  • 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)
  • John Lee Archer [9]
  • Born 1791
  • Died 1852
  • Willian Archer [10]
  • Born 1820
  • Died 1874

Return to top of page Emblems: Pink heath (floral)Weedy Seadragon (Aquatic) helmeted honeyeater (bird) Leadbeaters possum (faunal) Motto: Peace and Prosperity Slogan or Nickname: Garden State, The Place To Be, On The Move Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Const. ... Emblems: Floral - Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii); Mammal - Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); Bird - Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) Motto: none Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Toorak is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Berwick is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Camberwell (postcode: 3124) is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the local municipality of the City of Boroondara. ... Cranes and cargo when entering into Footscray on Footscray Road. ... The University of Western Australia (UWA) is Western Australias oldest university, established in February 1911, and is the only West Australian university to be a member of the Group of Eight lobby group for tertiary institutions. ... The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects in the United Kingdom. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... Woollahra is a suburb and Local Government Area located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. ... Species See text Waratah (Telopea) is a genus of five species of large shrubs or small trees in the Proteaceae, native to southeastern Australia, from New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Bellevue Hill is in Sydney, Australias Eastern Suburbs. ... Killara is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... North Curl Curl is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... One of these three places is famous for the nursery rhyme and riddle As I Was Going to St Ives though it is not entirely clear which. ... Categories: Suburbs of Sydney | Incomplete Sydney suburbs ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, known by its Norwegian acronym NTNU (from Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet), is located in Trondheim and is attended by about 20,000 students. ... The University of Queensland (UQ) has its main campus in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, specifically in the suburb of St Lucia. ... The buildings that house the Burrell Collection The Burrell Collection is an art collection in the city of Glasgow, in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification    - by... Stradbroke Island was a large sand island in Moreton Bay near Brisbane, Queensland. ... Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ... Highgate Hill is an area in Highgate, London, United Kingdom. ... Brisbane (pronounced ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Harvard redirects here. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC), also known as University of Toronto at Scarborough, is a campus of the University of Toronto, with an enrollment of nearly 10,000 full-time and 800 part-time students. ... The University of Toronto (U of T) is a non-denominational, provincially-supported, coeducational public research university located in Toronto, Ontario. ... Nickname: The Magic City, Location in Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) is a graduate school at Harvard University offering degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning and Design. ... Nickname: City on a Hill, Beantown, The Hub of the Universe (The State House, according to Oliver Wendell Holmes, is the hub of the Solar System), Athens of America Location in Massachusetts Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas Menino (D) Area    - City 232. ... Belconnen is a district of Canberra, the Capital city of Australia, comprising 25 suburbs with 29,900 dwellings housing 82,247 people of the 311,518 people in the Australian Capital Territory (June 2001 Census). ... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... Kent State University (also known as Kent State or KSU) is an institution of higher learning located in Kent, Ohio, United States, which is about 40 miles southeast of Cleveland, 12 miles east of Akron, and 30 miles west of Youngstown. ... Official language(s) None Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Largest metro area Cleveland Area  Ranked 34th  - Total 44,825 sq mi (116,096 km²)  - Width 220 miles (355 km)  - Length 220 miles (355 km)  - % water 8. ... The CN Tower, at 553. ... University of Canberra   The University of Canberra, or UC, is primarily located in the suburb of Bruce in Canberra, the capital of Australia, near the Belconnen Town Centre. ... Bruce (postcode:2617) is a suburb of Canberra in the distrcit of Belconnen. ... American Express (NYSE: AXP) is a diversified global financial services company, headquartered in New York City. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The Australian National University (ANU), is a university located in Canberra, the national capital of Australia. ... Categories: Suburbs of Canberra (incomplete) | Suburbs of Canberra ... Intelsat, Ltd. ... Nickname: DC, The District Motto: Justitia Omnibus (Justice for All) Location of Washington, D.C., with regard to the surrounding states of Maryland and Virginia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Joseph Reed (1823?-1890) was probably the most influential Victorian era architect in Melbourne, Australia. ... Bendigo is a large regional town in central Victoria, Australia, located in the City of Greater Bendigo. ... For other places called St Kilda, see St Kilda Luna Park, one of St Kildas most prominent landmarks St Kilda is a suburb of Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria, in Australia. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Kew is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Melbourne is the capital and largest city of the state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia, with a population of 3,488,750 in the Melbourne metropolitan area (census 2001 [1]) and 52,117 in the City of Melbourne (which covers only the central city area). ... Alphington is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Toorak is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... South Yarra is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Richmond is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings, Awards & Publications
  • Benjamin Backhouse [11]

Worked with: For other places and usages with this name, see Ipswich (disambiguation). ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... - - Nickname: City by the Bay Geography Area: 1,240 km² Coordinates: Time Zone UTC +10:00 Population (2003) 200,067 Among Australian cities: Density: persons/km² Political Mayor: Shane Dowling Governing body: City of Greater Geelong Geelong is a port city of 200,067 people (2003 census) located on Corio... Ballarat is a city in regional Victoria, Australia, approximately 120 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, with a population of 84,000 people. ... Brisbane (pronounced ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Newcastle is the sixth largest city in Australia and the second largest in the state of New South Wales & is also the second oldest city in Australia. ... Bathurst can refer to several cities in English-speaking countries: Bathurst, New Brunswick (Canada) Bathurst, New South Wales (Australia) Bathurst, South Africa, near Grahamstown on the eastern cape. ... Kings College London is the largest college of the federal University of London, and, having received its royal charter in 1829, is Englands third oldest university institution. ... North Adelaide is the predominately residential suburb north of the River Torrens but within the Adelaide Parklands. ... Emblems: Hairy Nosed Wombat (faunal); Leafy Seadragon (marine); Piping Shrike (bird: unofficial); Sturts Desert Pea (floral); Opal (gemstone) Motto: United for the Common Wealth Slogan or Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... St Peters Cathedral St. ... Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ... The University of Adelaide (or Adelaide University) is located in Adelaide, South Australia. ... The Gordon Technical College was built as a memorial to Charles George Gordon by the people of the City of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. ... Moorabool St, Geelong A view of Corio Bay from Moorabool Street. ... Kallaroo is one of the four ‘Whitfords’ suburbs that resulted from the State Government rezoning large areas of coastal land for development in 1969. ... Royal North Shore Hospital is a 740 bed hospital situated in Sydney, Australia. ...

Partners: Raymond McGrath (7 March 1903 – 23 December 1977) was a British Australian architect and interior designer. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Walter Gropius (circa 1920). ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ...

  • John Oldham
  • Charles Sylvester-Booth
  • Charles Peters
  • Geoffrey Twibill
  • James Barnet [14]
  • Apprenticed to a builder
  • Studied drawing and design under William Dyce
  • Studied architecture with C J Richardson
  • Nahum Barnet [15]
  • Early career as insurance clerk
  • Articled to Leonard Terry and Percy Oakden (Terry & Oakden)
  • Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
  • Auditorium, Collins Street, Melbourne
  • Austral Building, Collins Street, Melbourne
  • Wertheim Piano Factory
  • Melbourne Synagogue, Toorak Road, South Yarra (1928)
  • Hillson Beasley [16]
  • Born 1855
  • Died 1936
  • Guilford Bell
  • Raymond Berg
  • John Bibb [17]
  • Born 1810
  • Died 1862
  • James Birrell
  • James Blackburn [18]
  • Born 1803
  • Died 1854
  • Arthur Blackett [19]
  • Cyril Blackett [20]
  • William Blackett [22]
  • Born 1873
  • Died 1962
  • Harold Boas [23]
  • Born 1883
  • Died 1890
  • Born 1917
  • Died 1971
  • Grounds, Romberg & Boyd
  • Alfred Brown [25]
  • Born 1893
  • Died 1976
  • 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
  • Gregory Burgess
  • Walter Butler [27]
  • Articled to Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple)

Partners John Oldham (1592-1636) was an early Puritan settler in Massachusetts. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Port Kembla is a seaport near Wollongong, in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. ... Palm Beach is the name of several places: Palm Beach, New South Wales is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Look up Manly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Manly may refer to: Manly, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia Manly, Queensland is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia Manly, Iowa is a city in the United States of America Manly is also an adjective referring to masculinity. ... Categories: Suburbs of Sydney | Incomplete Sydney suburbs ... Clareville is a suburb in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Castlecrag is a suburb of historical significance in Middle Harbour on the North Shore of Sydney, Australia, designed by architect Walter Burley Griffin. ... Belmont (33°02′S 151°39′E) is a suburb within the city of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... James Barnet James Johnstone Barnet (1827 – 1904) was the Colonial Architect for New South Wales from 1862 - 1890. ... King Lear and the Fool in the Storm William Dyce (September 19, 1806, Aberdeen, Scotland—February 14, 1864, London) was a distinguished Scottish artist]. Dyce began his career at the Royal Academy schools, and then traveled to Rome for the first time in 1825. ... The ruined Arbroath Abbey, built from local red sandstone. ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification    - by... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge located on Port Jackson Port Jackson, also known as Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney, Australia. ... For other Botany Bays see Botany Bay (disambiguation) Bicentennial Monument at Botany Bay Botany Bay is a bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, a few kilometers south of the central business district. ... Newcastle is the sixth largest city in Australia and the second largest in the state of New South Wales & is also the second oldest city in Australia. ... Court houses in New South Wales were designed by the Colonial Architect, later known as the Government Architect. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The Macquarie Lighthouse was the first, and is the longest serving, lighthouse site in Australia. ... Vaucluse is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... The Australian Museum is the oldest museum in Australia, centering on natural history and anthropology, with collections centering on vertebrate and invertebrate zoology, as well as minerology, palaeontology, and anthropology. ... College Street in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia is a major street in the centre of the Central Business District. ... Martin Place Martin Place is a pedestrian mall in the business district of Sydney, Australia. ... Macquarie Street, Sydney, is the most eastern street of Sydneys CBD. Extending from Hyde Park at its southern end to the Sydney Opera House at its northern end, Macquarie Street is arguably Australias most beautiful and prominent avenue. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Categories: Suburbs of Sydney | Incomplete Sydney suburbs ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Callan Park Buildings Callan Park is a 104. ... Rozelle is a well-to-do suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, Australia on Sydney Harbour. ... Gladesville is an affluent North Shore suburb in Lower Northern Sydney. ... Sydneys Garden Palace; an architectural drawing from the 1870s. ... The Royal Botanic Gardens is a 30 hectare site located beside Sydneys Central Business District. ... Nahum Barnet (1855-1931) was an architect working in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. ... Swanston Street, looking north from the corner of Bourke Street Swanston Street is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Melbourne, Australia. ... For other places called St Kilda, see St Kilda Luna Park, one of St Kildas most prominent landmarks St Kilda is a suburb of Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria, in Australia. ... Emblems: Pink heath (floral)Weedy Seadragon (Aquatic) helmeted honeyeater (bird) Leadbeaters possum (faunal) Motto: Peace and Prosperity Slogan or Nickname: Garden State, The Place To Be, On The Move Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Collins Street, looking West from the Collins Street / Swanston Street Super Stop Collins Street, looking East from Swanston Street The bottom end of Collins Street, in between William and King Street Collins Street is a major street in the Melbourne central business district and runs approximately east to west. ... South Yarra is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Emblems: Floral - Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii); Mammal - Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); Bird - Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) Motto: none Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Perth is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Western Australia, and is the fourth largest city in Australia, with a population of approximately 1. ... Fremantle is a city located within the Perth metropolitan area on Australias western coast, at the mouth of the Swan River, 19 kilometres south from Perths Central Business District. ... Perth Modern School is a public secondary school in the Perth suburb of Subiaco in Western Australia. ... The City of Subiaco is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Inside the separate prison, Port Arthur, Tasmania Port Arthur is a town and former convict settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, in Tasmania, Australia. ... The Anglican Communion is a world-wide organisation of Anglican Churches. ... Pontville (postcode: 7030, 42°52′ S 147°5′ E) is a small rural community 30 km north of Hobart, in the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. ... Presbyterianism is part of the Reformed churches family of denominations of Christian Protestantism based on the teachings of John Calvin which traces its institutional roots to the Scottish Reformation, especially as led by John Knox. ... Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ... Congregational churches are Protestant Christian churches practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs. ... New Town is a suburb of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, located about 4 km north of the CBD. One of the citys oldest suburbs, it is now an inner city residential suburb, many of its streets are lined with federation style cottages. ... Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ... Emblems: {{{Emblems}}} Motto: Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Slogan or Nickname: The Apple Isle Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Government Const. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Manly Beach Manly is a suburb in Local Government Area of Manly Council on Northern Beaches of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Anglican Communion is a world-wide organisation of Anglican Churches. ... Bodalla is a small town on the Princes Highway near Narooma on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Surrey is a county in southern England, part of the South East England region and one of the Home Counties. ... 1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Petersham is a suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... 1883 (MDCCCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... St. ... Darling Point is a harbourside, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Redfern railway station Redfern is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Belubula Street Carcoar is a town in western New South Wales. ... Maitland () is a city in the Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia, on the Hunter River approximately 200 km by road north of Sydney and 30 km northwest of Newcastle. ... Burwood is a suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... King Street at night: Newtowns vibrant high street. ... Woollahra is a suburb and Local Government Area located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. ... Goulburn (New South Wales, Australia) is a quiet provincial city characterised by a particularly long main street. ... Maitland () is a city in the Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia, on the Hunter River approximately 200 km by road north of Sydney and 30 km northwest of Newcastle. ... See also: North Sydney, Nova Scotia North Sydney is the name of a suburb, local and federal government area, and commercial district on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Willoughby is a suburb in the City of Willoughby on the North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification    - by... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Katoomba is the chief town of the City of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia and is its administrative headquarters. ... Callan Park Buildings Callan Park is a 104. ... Robin Boyd (1917 - 1971) was an influential Australian architect, writer, teacher and social commentator, the foremost Australian proponent for the International Modern Movement in architecture. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... This article refers to an art institution in London. ... This is about the city of Sydney in Australia. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Hunters Hill is a suburb of Sydney, Australia and also forms the smallest of Sydneys local government areas. ... Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch (1725 - 1778) was a German theologian. ... Woolloomooloo is a low-lying docklands suburb between the heights of central Sydney, Australia to the west and Potts Point to the east and has historically been a poor, working-class district of Sydney. ... David Jones is a common name, particularly in Wales, and there have been several well-known individuals with this name. ... Elizabeth Street, looking south from the intersection of Hunter Street, 11 January 1933. ... Categories: Suburbs of Canberra (incomplete) | Suburbs of Canberra ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... Macquarie Street, Sydney, is the most eastern street of Sydneys CBD. Extending from Hyde Park at its southern end to the Sydney Opera House at its northern end, Macquarie Street is arguably Australias most beautiful and prominent avenue. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... Marylebone campus The University of Westminster is a British university in London, formed in 1992 as a result of the Further and Higher Education Act, 1992, which allowed the London Polytechnic (Polytechnic of Central London or PCL ) to rename itself as a university. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... South Brisbane is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. ... Bondi Junction is a suburb of Australia, about 5 kilometres east of the central business district. ... Carlyle Greenwell, the Australian architect was born 16 March 1884 in Windsor and was educated at Newington College. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Mosman is a local council area and suburb in the North Shore of Sydney, Australia. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Riba is the (Arabic: ربا ) term for intrest, the charging of which is forbidden by the Quran here, among other places: And that which you give in gift (loan) (to others), in order that it may increase (your wealth by expecting to get a better one in return) from other... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an New South Wales architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... The Australian National University (ANU), is a university located in Canberra, the national capital of Australia. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... National Library of Australia as viewed from Lake Burley Griffin The National Library of Australia is located in Canberra, Australia. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... This page is about the county of Somerset in the United Kingdom. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ...

  • Beverley Ussher
  • George Inskip
  • Ernest Bradshaw
  • Richard Butler (Nephew)
  • Marcus Martin
  • Hugh Pettit
  • 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)
  • Richard Butterworth

Return to top of page An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Penshurst is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Deniliquin, known locally as Deni, is a small town, population 7,786 [1] and Local Government Area in the Riverina region of New South Wales close to the border with Victoria. ... Armadale is the name of several different things: Armadale (novel) is a book by Wilkie Collins Places in Australia: Armadale, Victoria is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. ... Camperdown is an historically significant rural town in western Victoria, Australia, populations 3500, 165 km south west (38. ... East Melbourne is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Brighton is located on the south coast of England and together with its immediate neighbour Hove forms the city of Brighton & Hove. ... Toorak is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Kooyong is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Wangaratta is a medium sized town of about 26,000 people in the north east of Victoria, Australia, about 230 km from Melbourne along the Hume Highway, with Benalla approximately 45 kilometres to the south-west, and Albury-Wodonga 72 kilometres to the northeast. ... BesMella is also known as Benalla or Benalta but is mailly known as a QuakeWorld community which began in Benalla. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... Coldstream is a burgh in the Scottish Borders. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards

Partners The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... The start of George Street in the historic Rocks district George Street is the main street of the city of Sydney, Australia. ... Cremorne Junction, the suburbs commercial area, on Military Road Open-air cafes on the square on Military Road Cremorne is a North Shore suburb of Sydney, New South Wales situated between Mosman and Neutral Bay. ...

  • Ross Chisholm
  • J James Clark [29]
  • Prime instructor in architecture, Pritchard of Smith and Pritchard Architects
  • Marshll Clifton [30]
  • Born 1903
  • Died 1975
  • John Collier [31]
  • Born 1895
  • Died 1968
  • Arnold Conrad [32]
  • Born 1887
  • Died 1979
  • Peter Corrigan
  • Keith Cottier
  • Philip Cox

Return to top of page Walter Burley Griffin and his wife Marion Mahony Griffin, in Sydney in 1930 Walter Burley Griffin (November 24, 1876 - February 11, 1937) was an American architect and landscape architect best known for his role in designing Canberra, Australias capital city. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Sydney Church of England Grammar School (also known as the Shore School and SCEGS) is an Anglican school for boys in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... See also: North Sydney, Nova Scotia North Sydney is the name of a suburb, local and federal government area, and commercial district on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Look up Manly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Manly may refer to: Manly, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia Manly, Queensland is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia Manly, Iowa is a city in the United States of America Manly is also an adjective referring to masculinity. ... Carlingford may refer to: Carlingford, County Louth, Republic of Ireland Carlingford, Ireland See also Carlingford Lough Carlingford, New South Wales ... Grounds and buildings of Canberra Grammar School viewed from Red Hill The schools Main Oval and Breezeway Canberra Grammar School is an independent school for boys in the Red Hill suburb of Canberra, the capital of Australia. ... For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The University of Western Australia (UWA) is Western Australias oldest university, established in February 1911, and is the only West Australian university to be a member of the Group of Eight lobby group for tertiary institutions. ... Crawley is a town and local government district in West Sussex, England. ... The National Carillon is a large carillon situated on Aspen Island in Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australia. ... For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ... Perth is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Western Australia, and is the fourth largest city in Australia, with a population of approximately 1. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... John James Clark, also known as J. J. Clark (1838–1915), was an Australian architect, notable for his grand public buildings and successful design competition entries. ... This article is about the city in England. ... For other places called St Kilda, see St Kilda Luna Park, one of St Kildas most prominent landmarks St Kilda is a suburb of Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria, in Australia. ... Motto: Peace and Prosperity Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Governor HE Mr John Landy Premier Steve Bracks (ALP) Area 237,629 km² (6th)  - Land 227,416 km²  - Water 10,213 km² (4. ... Collins Street, looking West from the Collins Street / Swanston Street Super Stop Collins Street, looking East from Swanston Street The bottom end of Collins Street, in between William and King Street Collins Street is a major street in the Melbourne central business district and runs approximately east to west. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ... Emblems: Floral - Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii); Mammal - Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); Bird - Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) Motto: none Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... The old Treasury Building, now the City Museum The old Treasury Building, along Spring Street in Melbourne, was once home to the Victorian government Treasury department, but is now a museum of Melbourne history. ... The Melbourne Mint, in Melbourne, Australia, was a branch of the British Royal Mint. ... The Queensland Treasury Building in Brisbane — Queen Street frontage in 1939 The former Queensland Government Treasury Building, is located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia on a city block surrounded by George Street, Queen Street, Elizabeth Street and William Street. ... Fremantle is a city located within the Perth metropolitan area on Australias western coast, at the mouth of the Swan River, 19 kilometres south from Perths Central Business District. ... Perth is the name of several towns and cities: In Australia: Perth, Western Australia is the state capital city of Western Australia and fourth-largest city in Australia. ... A Suburban Multiple Unit at a Brisbane Central platform. ... Maryborough is a city and Local Government Area located on the Mary River in South East Queensland, Australia, approximately 300 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Townsville redirects here. ... Maitland may mean the following places: Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Maitland, Florida, USA Maitland, Missouri, USA Maitland, South Australia Maitland River, Canada or these people: Richard Maitland (1496 - 1586) William Maitland of Lethington (1525-1573) John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682) Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale... Ballarat is a city in regional Victoria, Australia, approximately 120 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, with a population of 84,000 people. ... The Auckland Metropolitan Area, or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area in New Zealand. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Lapérouse by François Rude (1784-1855), in 1828 Lapérouse Jean François Galaup, comte de La Pérouse (August 23, 1741[1] – 1788) was a French naval officer and explorer whose expedition vanished in Oceania. ... For other Botany Bays see Botany Bay (disambiguation) Bicentennial Monument at Botany Bay Botany Bay is a bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, a few kilometers south of the central business district. ... The Historic Houses Trust (HHT) is an Australia-based statutory authority within the Government of New South Wales Ministry for the Arts. ... Vaucluse is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) are a major Australian architecture practice established in Melbourne in 1972. ... Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) are a major Australian architecture practice established in Melbourne in 1972. ... Exhibit space Museum hall The Melbourne Museum is located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. ... The Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre is located in Southbank to the south of the CBD. The Centre was built as a replacement for the Royal Exhibition Building and it consists of the Convention Centre and the Exhibition Centre, both were opened at diffenrent times. ... The Bolte Bridge, Melbourne The Bolte Bridge is a large twin Cantilever bridge in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Stonehenge in 2004 For other meanings of Stonehenge, see: Stonehenge (disambiguation) Stonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monument located near Amesbury in the English county of Wiltshire, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury. ... Tokyo , literally Eastern capital)   is the capital and one of the forty-seven prefectures of Japan. ... Beijing [English Pronunciation] (Chinese: 北京 [Chinese Pronunciation]; Pinyin: BÄ›ijÄ«ng; IPA: ), a city in northern China, is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ... Governor Phillip Tower Governor Phillip Tower is a Sydney Skyscraper located at 1 Farrer Place, Sydney NSW Australia. ... The eternal flame at the heart of the Memorial keeps the spirit of the fallen alive The Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial is Australias national memorial to the members of all its armed forces and supporting organizations who have died in the wars of the Commonwealth of... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... This article or section should be merged with Ian John McKay Sgt Ian McKay (died 1982) was a British soldier, and was posthumously awarded the highest award for British Military personnel - The Victoria Cross. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Darling Harbour is a large recreational pedestrian precinct situated on the western edge of central Sydney, Australia. ... Moore Park is a large area of parkland to the south-east of central Sydney, Australia, and is continuous with another, even larger park, Centennial Park, to its east. ... 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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Robin Dods
  • Architecture
    Edinburgh Architectural Association
  • 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

Return to top of page The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the superior court for the Australian State of New South Wales. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Charles Abraham DEbro was a London-born architect who designed many important buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The City of Stonnington is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. ... The turbine hall following conversion to office space. ... Charles Bruce Dellit was a prominent Australian architect in the Art Deco style. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... A typical back lane in Darlington Darlington is a small suburb in southern inner Sydney, Australia. ... There are several places called Hornsby in the world. ... Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Bribane City Hall ( view from King George Square ) Brisbane City Hall has frontages to King George Square, Ann Street and Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. ... Wahroonga is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Darlinghurst is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... ANZAC War Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney Detail of monumental sculptures and reliefs Rayner Hoffs Sacrifice inside the memorial The ANZAC War Memorial is Sydneys main commemorative military monument. ... Hyde Park is a large park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, named after the original Hyde Park, London. ... Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) are a major Australian architecture practice established in Melbourne in 1972. ... Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) are a major Australian architecture practice established in Melbourne in 1972. ... Exhibit space Museum hall The Melbourne Museum is located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. ... The Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre is located in Southbank to the south of the CBD. The Centre was built as a replacement for the Royal Exhibition Building and it consists of the Convention Centre and the Exhibition Centre, both were opened at diffenrent times. ... The Bolte Bridge, Melbourne The Bolte Bridge is a large twin Cantilever bridge in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Stonehenge in 2004 For other meanings of Stonehenge, see: Stonehenge (disambiguation) Stonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monument located near Amesbury in the English county of Wiltshire, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury. ... Tokyo , literally Eastern capital)   is the capital and one of the forty-seven prefectures of Japan. ... Beijing [English Pronunciation] (Chinese: 北京 [Chinese Pronunciation]; Pinyin: BÄ›ijÄ«ng; IPA: ), a city in northern China, is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ... Governor Phillip Tower Governor Phillip Tower is a Sydney Skyscraper located at 1 Farrer Place, Sydney NSW Australia. ... The eternal flame at the heart of the Memorial keeps the spirit of the fallen alive The Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial is Australias national memorial to the members of all its armed forces and supporting organizations who have died in the wars of the Commonwealth of... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Alternative meanings at Dunedin (disambiguation) Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, located in coastal Otago. ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification    - by... Edgecliff is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Edinburgh (pronounced ; Dùn Èideann () in Scottish Gaelic) is the capital of Scotland and its second-largest city. ... Sir Aston Webb, portrait by Solomon Joseph Solomon, ca 1906 Sir Aston Webb (May 22, 1849 - August 21, 1930) was an English architect, active in the late 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Brisbane (pronounced ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Brisbane (pronounced ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ... Suncorp Stadium Milton is an inner suburb of Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia, located approximately 2 kilometres west of Brisbanes central business district. ... Brisbane (pronounced ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ... Red Hill is an inner west suburb of Brisbane, Australia. ... Edgecliff is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Bernard Evans & Partners
  • Lord Mayor of Melbourne (1961-63)
  • Neil Everist

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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • John Flower
  • 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)

Return to top of page The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Shire of Peppermint Grove is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... St Augustines Catholic Church, Meehan Street Yass, New South Wales, 1956, designed by Fowell, Mansfield & Maclurcan Joseph Charles Fowell (August 2, 1891-1970) was a prominent Australian 20th Century architect. ... Statistics Population: 9,746 (2001 Census) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: TM428897 Administration District: Waveney Shire county: Suffolk Region: East of England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Suffolk Historic county: Suffolk Services Police force: Suffolk Constabulary Ambulance service: East of England Post office and telephone... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Location of Albany, Western Australia Albany, (, ), is a city of approximately 30,000 people on the south coast of Western Australia, 408 kilometres southeast of Perth. ... Bayview is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Macquarie Street, Sydney, is the most eastern street of Sydneys CBD. Extending from Hyde Park at its southern end to the Sydney Opera House at its northern end, Macquarie Street is arguably Australias most beautiful and prominent avenue. ... North Bondi is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... See also: North Sydney, Nova Scotia North Sydney is the name of a suburb, local and federal government area, and commercial district on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Pymble is a suburb in the North Shore of Sydney, Australia. ... Neutral Bay Junction, part of the shopping area on Military Road Neutral Bay is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, Australia. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Yass is a town in New South Wales, Australia. ... Gladesville Bridge: The span of the bridge is 305 m (1,000 ft) and at its highest point gives a clearance of 61 m (200 ft). ... The Parramatta River, New South Wales, Australia, is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, along with the smaller Lane Cove and Duck Rivers. ... Collaroy Plateau is an urban locality of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Robin Gibson
  • F Glynn Gilling
  • 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)
  • Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
  • Mitchell/Giurgola & Thorp
  • USA and Australia
  • William Godfrey
  • David Godsell
  • Trainee Engineer Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works
  • Apprenticed to Marcus Martin
  • Architecture Melbourne Technical College
  • Guilford Bell (1953-60)
  • Private Practice (1960-86)
  • Victoria
  • Godsell House, 491 Balcombe Road, Beaumaris (1960)
  • Kohry Units, Prahran Grove, Elsternwick (1960)
  • Sussems House, Lynette Avenue, Beaumaris (1962)
  • Chapman House, cnr Regent & Hampton Streets, 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
  • Kent Budden & Greenwell
  • Budden & Greenwell
  • Greenwell & Shirley
  • New South Wales
  • Born 1905
  • Died 1981

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Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Bellevue Hill is in Sydney, Australias Eastern Suburbs. ... Warrawee is a small suburb in the Ku-ring-gai area of northern Sydney. ... The view across Potts Point and Woolloomooloo to the Sydney CBD, from St Neot Avenue. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Edinburgh viewed from Arthurs Seat. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Wollongong is an industrial city located on the eastern coast of Australia in the state of New South Wales. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Romaldo (Aldo) Giurgola (September 2, 1920, Rome, Italy – ) is an Italian-American academic architect, professor, and author. ... University of Rome La Sapienza (Università della Sapienza) is the most ancient university of Rome, Italy. ... Columbia University is a private university whose main campus lies in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan in New York City. ... Nickname: The Eternal City Location within Province of Rome in the Region of Latium Coordinates: Region Latium Province Province of Rome Mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni Area    - City 1,285 km²  (496. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Philadelphia is a village located in Jefferson County, New York. ... Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County, Indiana. ... Swarthmore is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. ... The king of Strafford Pennsylvania is Ryan Schwalm the Great who has foced the people of Strafford into exile If anyone should find this message, please get word Im alive and stranded on an island somewhere in the Strafford he is coming Im scared send help. ... Columbia University is a private university whose main campus lies in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan in New York City. ... Parliament House Canberra: The main entrance and the flag Parliament House is the name given to two purpose-built buildings in Canberra, the capital of Australia, where the Parliament of Australia has met since 1927. ... Nickname: City on a Hill, Beantown, The Hub of the Universe (The State House, according to Oliver Wendell Holmes, is the hub of the Solar System), Athens of America Location in Massachusetts Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas Menino (D) Area    - City 232. ... Brasília from space, November 1990 Cathedral of Brasília at night Brasília is the capital of Brazil with a population of 2,282,049 [1]. Located in the Brazilian Federal District, the city is famous for its urban planning, daring architecture and rapid population growth. ... The AIA Gold Medal is awarded by the American Institute of Architects conferred by the national AIA Board of Directors in recognition of a significant body of work of lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... RMIT University (previously Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), is a university in Melbourne, Australia. ... This article is about the English city of Portsmouth. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Beaumaris is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Elsternwick is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Coat of arms of Filth Kikeville Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria, Australia, 11 km SE of the city. ... Glen Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Edithvale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Mordialloc is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Bentleigh is a suburb of Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Francis Greenway, as shown on the 1966 Australian $10 note. ... Bristol (IPA: ) is a city, unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, 115 miles (185 km) west of London and located at With a population of 400,000, and metropolitan area of 550,000, it is Englands sixth, and the United Kingdoms ninth, most populous city... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Maitland is a city in the Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia, on the Hunter River approximately 200 km by road north of Sydney and 30 km northwest of Newcastle. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Bristol (IPA: ) is a city, unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, 115 miles (185 km) west of London and located at With a population of 400,000, and metropolitan area of 550,000, it is Englands sixth, and the United Kingdoms ninth, most populous city... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Macquarie Lighthouse was the first, and is the longest serving, lighthouse site in Australia. ... Vaucluse is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... The Hyde Park Barracks, built between 1818 and 1819, is a popular landmark in the historic precinct of Macquarie Street and Queens Square in Sydney. ... St. ... The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music), informally known as ‘The Con’, is one of the oldest music schools in Australia. ... Carlyle Greenwell, the Australian architect was born 16 March 1884 in Windsor and was educated at Newington College. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... The University of Pennsylvania (Penn is the moniker used by the university itself [2]) is a private, nonsectarian research university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Windsor is a town in New South Wales, Australia. ... Collaroy is a suburb in the shire of Warringah, on the northern beaches of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Congregational Union of Australia was a congregational denomination in Australia. ... Strathfield is a suburb of Sydney, Australia, a significant centre in Sydneys Inner West. ... Killara is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Vaucluse is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, is 90 minutes drive west of Queenslands capital city, Brisbane, and two hours from the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast beaches. ... Woolloomooloo is a low-lying docklands suburb between the heights of central Sydney, Australia to the west and Potts Point to the east and has historically been a poor, working-class district of Sydney. ... Sir Roy Burman Grounds (18 December, 1905 - 7 March, 1981) was one of Australias leading architects of the modern movement. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Australian Academy of Science (AAS) was founded in 1954 by Australian Fellows of the Royal Society of London, the first president was Sir Mark Oliphant. ... For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an New South Wales architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria is an art gallery and museum in Melbourne, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Reed, Henderson & Smart (1883-90)
  • Anketell Henderson (1890-1906)
  • Anketell and K Henderson (1906-20)
  • Anketell and K Henderson, Alsop & Martin (1920-24)
  • A & K Henderson (1924-42)

Partners The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Berrima is a town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Eric Walmsley Heath (b. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The start of George Street in the historic Rocks district George Street is the main street of the city of Sydney, Australia. ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... For other uses of Cork, see Cork (disambiguation). ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... RMIT University (previously Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), is a university in Melbourne, Australia. ... Coat of arms of Filth Kikeville Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria, Australia, 11 km SE of the city. ... Portsea is a small island on the south coast of England. ...

  • Kerry Hill
  • Kerry Hill Architects
  • Hobbs, Smith & Forbes

Partners John Freeman may be one of several people: John Freeman (Georgian poet) was a British poet who lived from 1880 to 1929 John Freeman (politician) was a British Labour Party politician John Freeman (modernist poet) is a British poet and critic John Freeman (VC) was a recipient of the Victoria... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Spring Street is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Collins Street, looking West from the Collins Street / Swanston Street Super Stop Collins Street, looking East from Swanston Street The bottom end of Collins Street, in between William and King Street Collins Street is a major street in the Melbourne central business district and runs approximately east to west. ... William St, facing north from Flinders St William St is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ... The Robin Boyd Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and was first awarded in 1981. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Sir Joseph John Talbot Hobbs (born London, August 24, 1864, died at sea en route to France April 21, 1938) was an Australian architect. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ...

  • Charles F Sleeper
  • Edward Clarke Cabot
  • Edmund Blacket (1863-69)
  • John Horbury Hunt (1869-1904)
  • Boston and New South Wales

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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Leighton Irwin

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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Daryl Jackson
  • Died 2003
  • Howard Joseland
  • 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)
  • Tobaco Company Administration Building, 50 Todman Avenue, Kensington (1926)

Return to top of page The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Richard Roach Jewell (born 1810 in Devon, England - died 1891 in Perth, Western Australia) was an architect who designed many of the important public buildings in Perth during the latter half of the nineteenth century. ... Devon is a large county in South West England, bordering on Cornwall to the west, Dorset and Somerset to the east. ... Perth is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Western Australia, and is the fourth largest city in Australia, with a population of approximately 1. ... Emblems: Floral - Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii); Mammal - Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); Bird - Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) Motto: none Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Const. ... Perth Gaol in the 1860s, viewed from about the corner of Pier Street and Murray Street The Perth Gaol (often referred to as the Old Perth Gaol) was a gaol built in Perth, Western Australia between 1854 and 1856 to house convicts and other prisoners. ... Government House, the residence of the Governor of Western Australia. ... The Barracks Arch and St Georges Terrace. ... Perth Town Hall Situated on the corner of Hay and Barrack streets, the Perth Town Hall is the only convict-built town hall in Australia. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Categories: Incomplete Sydney suburbs | Suburbs of Sydney ... The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1961. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Belconnen is a district of Canberra, the Capital city of Australia, comprising 25 suburbs with 29,900 dwellings housing 82,247 people of the 311,518 people in the Australian Capital Territory (June 2001 Census). ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Worcestershire (pronounced ; abbreviated Worcs) is a county located in the West Midlands region of central England. ... Darlinghurst is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Hereford Cathedral Hereford (pronounced hěr-ə-füd or hěr-i-füd) Welsh: (pronounced Henforth) is a city in the west of England, close to the border with Wales and on the River Wye. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Wahroonga is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) is a professional body for architects in Australia. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Kensington is an area to the west of Central London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Peter Kaad
  • Born Fiji 28 February 1897
  • Ross & Rowe
  • Lipson & Kaad
  • F L Klingender

Return to top of page An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Nonda Katsalidis is an award winning Australian architect. ... Eureka Tower is an apartment building in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Australia. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • J W H Lake
  • William Laurie
  • New Zealand
  • Melbourne 1854-1862 and 1890-1900
  • Earlsbrae Hall, Essendon, Victoria (1890); now known as Lowther Hall, it forms part of an Anglican Grammar School.
  • Louis Laybourne-Smith
  • Mortimer Lewis [41]]
  • Richard Leplastrier
  • Clive Lucas
  • Australia
  • Clive Lucas Stapleton Partners
  • Restoration
  • Frederick Lucas

Return to top of page Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Robert Arthur Lawson, aged 42 Robert Arthur Lawson (1 January 1833-3 December 1902) is considered one of New Zealands most eminent 19th-century architects. ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification    - by... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Essendon is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... London — containing the City of London — is the capital of the United Kingdom and of England and a major world city. With over seven million inhabitants (Londoners) in Greater London area, it is amongst the most densely populated areas in Western Europe. ... 1796 was a leap year starting on Friday. ... This is about the city of Sydney in Australia. ... 1879 (MDCCCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Historic courthouse in Berrima Berrima is a town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. ... Darlinghurst is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings, Awards & Publications
  • Jack McConnell
  • Sir Osborn McCutcheon
  • Many landmark buildings in Canada
  • Stephenson and Turner
  • McGlashan & Everist
  • Victoria
  • Barry House 1, 7 Roosevelt Court, Brighton (1957)
  • Warden's Lodge, Trinity College, University of Melbourne (1959)
  • Grimwade House, Cnr Melbourne Road and Dundas Street, Rye (1960) Victorian Architectural Medal
  • Reed Beach House, Gladstone Avenue, Aspendale (1963)
  • Guss House, Yarra Street, Kew (1963)
  • Heide, Templestowe Road, Bulleen (1965) RAIA Bronze Medal
  • Carnegie House, Kildrumie Court, Sorrento (1967)
  • Mylius House, 4 Woolsey Grove, Brighton (1968)
  • Barry House 2, 7 High Street, Glen Iris (1972)
  • Peter McIntyre
  • Gordon Mackinnon
  • Colin Madigan
  • Marcus Martin

Partners The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Ross and Macdonald was one of Canadas most notable architecture firms in the early 20th century. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... Coat of arms of Filth Kikeville Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria, Australia, 11 km SE of the city. ... Horsfall Chapel from the Bulpadok Organ in Horsfall Chapel Trinity College is the oldest residential college of the University of Melbourne, Australia, and was founded in 1872 on a site which had been granted to the Church of England. ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... Rye is a suburb in the Morning Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. ... Aspendale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Kew is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... The Heide Museum of Modern Art is located in Bulleen, Victoria, Australia and was established in 1981. ... Bulleen is a suburb of Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Sorrento is a township of Victoria, Australia, almost at the far tip of the Mornington Peninsula about 1 and a half hours south of the Capital, Melbourne. ... Glen Iris (postcode 3146) is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. ... Raymond McGrath (7 March 1903 – 23 December 1977) was a British Australian architect and interior designer. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Full name Clare College Motto - Named after Elizabeth de Clare Previous names University Hall (1326), Clare Hall (1338), Clare College (1856) Established 1326 Sister College Oriel College St Hughs College Master Prof. ... Intersection of Cowell and Victoria Roads Gladesville is a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ... Serge Ivan Chermayeff (October 8, 1900 – May 8, 1996) was a British architect, writer, and co-founder of several architectural societies, including the American Society of Planners and Architects. ... Wells Wintemute Coates (1895 - 1958), architect, designer and writer. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ... The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) is an artist based and artist orientated institution in Ireland dedicated to developing, affirming and challenging the publics appreciation and understanding of traditional and innovative approaches to the visual arts. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq... Asheville City Hall. ... Full name Gonville and Caius College Motto Named after Edmund Gonville & John Caius Previous names Gonville Hall (1348), Gonville & Caius (1557) Established 1348, refounded 1557 Sister College(s) Brasenose College Master Sir Christopher Hum Location Trinity St Undergraduates 468 Postgraduates 291 Homepage Boatclub Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, generally known... The British Broadcasting Corporation, invariably known as the BBC (and also informally known as the Beeb or Auntie) is the largest public broadcasting corporation in the world. ... Broadcasting House Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC in London, England. ... Portland Place is a street in the Marylebone district of central London. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Level crossing at Chertsey, as the barriers rise Chertsey is a town in Surrey, United Kingdom, on the River Thames. ... Leicestershire (abbreviated Leics) is a landlocked county in central England. ... The Cenotaph, London A ceremony at the Cenotaph, London, on Sunday 12th June 2005, remembering Irish war dead Memorial Cenotaph, Hiroshima, Japan A cenotaph is a tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person or group of persons whose remains are elsewhere. ... Leinster House The former palace of the Duke of Leinster. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ... The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) is an artist based and artist orientated institution in Ireland dedicated to developing, affirming and challenging the publics appreciation and understanding of traditional and innovative approaches to the visual arts. ... Emblems: Pink heath (floral)Weedy Seadragon (Aquatic) helmeted honeyeater (bird) Leadbeaters possum (faunal) Motto: Peace and Prosperity Slogan or Nickname: Garden State, The Place To Be, On The Move Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Mornington is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... The Robin Boyd Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and was first awarded in 1981. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Edinburgh (pronounced ; Dùn Èideann () in Scottish Gaelic) is the capital of Scotland and its second-largest city. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Darling Harbour is a large recreational pedestrian precinct situated on the western edge of central Sydney, Australia. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The QVB, or Queen Victoria Building, is a shopping centre located in the heart of the Sydney, Australia, CBD. The elaborate Romanesque architecture echoes the Victorian age perfectly, and presents a glittering contrast to the more severe modern buildings around it. ... The start of George Street in the historic Rocks district George Street is the main street of the city of Sydney, Australia. ... Railway Square in the late 1890s Railway Square is an urban locality in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Giraffes in front of Sydneys skyline. ... Mosman is a local council area and suburb in the North Shore of Sydney, Australia. ... Cessnock can refer to: Cessnock, New South Wales Cessnock, Glasgow This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) are a major Australian architecture practice established in Melbourne in 1972. ... Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) are a major Australian architecture practice established in Melbourne in 1972. ... Exhibit space Museum hall The Melbourne Museum is located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. ... The Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre is located in Southbank to the south of the CBD. The Centre was built as a replacement for the Royal Exhibition Building and it consists of the Convention Centre and the Exhibition Centre, both were opened at diffenrent times. ... The Bolte Bridge, Melbourne The Bolte Bridge is a large twin Cantilever bridge in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Stonehenge in 2004 For other meanings of Stonehenge, see: Stonehenge (disambiguation) Stonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monument located near Amesbury in the English county of Wiltshire, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury. ... Tokyo , literally Eastern capital)   is the capital and one of the forty-seven prefectures of Japan. ... Beijing [English Pronunciation] (Chinese: 北京 [Chinese Pronunciation]; Pinyin: BÄ›ijÄ«ng; IPA: ), a city in northern China, is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ... Governor Phillip Tower Governor Phillip Tower is a Sydney Skyscraper located at 1 Farrer Place, Sydney NSW Australia. ... The eternal flame at the heart of the Memorial keeps the spirit of the fallen alive The Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial is Australias national memorial to the members of all its armed forces and supporting organizations who have died in the wars of the Commonwealth of... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ...

  • Rodney Alsop
  • Walter Butler
  • Kingsley Henderson
  • Victoria
  • Broome, 6 Glyndebourne Avenue, Toorak (1925)
  • Maisonettes, Cnr Domain Road and Caroline Street, South Yarra (1925)
  • Born 17 May 1916
  • Died 20 October 1994
  • John Morphett
  • Bryce Mortlock
  • Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
  • Peter Muller
  • New South Wales

Return to top of page Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Toorak is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... South Yarra is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... The Gordon Technical College was built as a memorial to Charles George Gordon by the people of the City of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The main street of Frankston Frankston foreshore View of Frankston from Olivers Hill Lookout Frankston is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Mount Eliza is a bayside suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Sorrento is a township of Victoria, Australia, almost at the far tip of the Mornington Peninsula about 1 and a half hours south of the Capital, Melbourne. ... Toorak is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Beaumaris is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Red Hill is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Ivanhoe East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Burwood is a suburb of Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Ivanhoe is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Doncaster (postcode: 3108) is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the local municipality of the City of Manningham. ... Melbourne Grammar School is an independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, founded in 1858. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... Brighton Grammar School is an independent boys schools located in Brighton - a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. ... Coat of arms of Filth Kikeville Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria, Australia, 11 km SE of the city. ... Haileybury College is an independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and incorporates both Haileybury College, an all boys college and Haileybury Girls College, an all girls college. ... Berwick is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Ridley College is an Australian evangelical theological college of the Anglican Church of Australia which is affiliated to the University of Melbourne. ... An inner northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, bordered by North Melbourne to the south-west, Carlton and Carlton North to the south and east, Brunswick to the north, and Flemington to the west. ... The Australian National University (ANU), is a university located in Canberra, the national capital of Australia. ... Categories: Suburbs of Canberra (incomplete) | Suburbs of Canberra ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... The University of Ballarat is a university in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. ... Ballarat is a city in regional Victoria, Australia, approximately 120 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, with a population of 84,000 people. ... Camberwell (postcode: 3124) is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the local municipality of the City of Boroondara. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Glenn Murcutt (born 1936, London, England) is an Australian Architect. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Gilbert Nicol
  • Born 1888
  • Died 1966

Return to top of page The National Carillon is a large carillon situated on Aspen Island in Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australia. ... For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Harry Norris (1888-1966) was an Australian architect working in Melbourne during the mid 1920s and 1930s. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The house in 1947 Burnham Beeches was a house built by Alfred Nicholas in the late 1920s and 30s in the Dandenong Ranges, 40 kilometres from Melbourne, on Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke, Victoria, Australia. ... Sherbrooke is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Bourke Street Mall The newly redeveloped Bourke Street Mall East Bourke Street Mall during redevelopment Bourke Street is a major street in the central business district(CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards

Return to top of page Sir John Overall CBE (d. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The South Australian Housing Trust was an agency of the Government of South Australia responsible for providing low-cost housing to people who could not afford other kinds of housing. ... The National Capital Development Commission (NCDC) was an Australian Commonwealth Government body created to complete the establishment of Canberra as the seat of government. ... Parliament House Canberra: The main entrance and the flag Parliament House is the name given to two purpose-built buildings in Canberra, the capital of Australia, where the Parliament of Australia has met since 1927. ... Emblems: Hairy Nosed Wombat (faunal); Leafy Seadragon (marine); Piping Shrike (bird: unofficial); Sturts Desert Pea (floral); Opal (gemstone) Motto: United for the Common Wealth Slogan or Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Const. ... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... Government House, located in Adelaide is the official residence of the Governor of South Australia, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Born 1882
  • Died 1947
  • Western Australia Public Works Department
  • Cavanagh and Cavanagh
  • Parry and Clifton
  • Western Australia
  • Mervyn Parry
  • Yuncken Freeman Brothers Griffiths & Simpson
  • Victoria
  • Born 1855
  • Died 1918
  • Gabriel Poole

Return to top of page The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... St Marys Anglican Church, South Perth, Western Australia designed by GH Parry George Herbert Parry (1882-1947) was a Western Australian architect. ... Emblems: Floral - Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii); Mammal - Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); Bird - Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) Motto: none Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Queens Park is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Canning. ... The City of South Perth is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... Darlington, Western Australia is a locality in the Shire of Mundaring, on the Darling Scarp, dissected by Nyaania Creek and north of the Helena River. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Barry Patten (died 2003) was an Australian architect. ... RMIT University (previously Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), is a university in Melbourne, Australia. ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... Emblems: Pink heath (floral)Weedy Seadragon (Aquatic) helmeted honeyeater (bird) Leadbeaters possum (faunal) Motto: Peace and Prosperity Slogan or Nickname: Garden State, The Place To Be, On The Move Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Const. ... The music bowl in Kings Domain, Melbourne The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is a world standard, architecturally significant, outdoor performance venue in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... William Pitt (1855-1918) was an architect working in Melbourne, Australia in the later part of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Collins Street, looking West from the Collins Street / Swanston Street Super Stop Collins Street, looking East from Swanston Street The bottom end of Collins Street, in between William and King Street Collins Street is a major street in the Melbourne central business district and runs approximately east to west. ... The former Bryant and May factory The Bryant and May Factory is located in the suburb of Cremorne in Melbourne, Australia. ... Richmond is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Alex Popov is a leading Australian architect working in the Late 20th Century Modern style. ... Shanghai (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Shanghainese: ), stuated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the Peoples Republic of China. ... Jørn Utzon (April 9, 1918-) is a Danish architect best known for his groundbreaking design for the Sydney Opera House. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Luceat lux vestra (Matthew 5:16) Let your light shine Sydney Church of England Co-educational Grammar School Redlands (SCECGS Redlands) is a private co-educational school located in Cremorne on Sydneys North Shore. ... Cremorne is the name of many places in Australia. ... Castlecrag is a suburb of historical significance in Middle Harbour on the North Shore of Sydney, Australia, designed by architect Walter Burley Griffin. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Neville Quarry

Return to top of page The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Ashton Raggatt McDougall
  • Born c1823
  • Died 1890
  • Bruce Rickard

Return to top of page Howard Raggatt is an Australian architect, member of the firm Ashton Raggatt McDougall, and best known for the design of the National Museum of Australia, opened in 2001. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Central garden of the National Museum of Australia The National Museum of Australia first opened its doors to the public in March 2001 in the nations federal capital city of Canberra. ... Joseph Reed (1823?-1890), a Cornishman by birth, was probably the most influential Victorian era architect in Melbourne, Australia. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Death & Immigration Firms, Institutions & Geographical location Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Harry Seidler & Associates
  • Australia and International
  • Roy Simpson
  • A Bramwell Smith
  • Buchan, Laird & Buchan
  • Mockridge, Stahle & Mitchell (1948-83)
  • Victoria
  • Sir Arthur Stephenson
  • Stephenson & Meldrum
  • Stephenson & Turner
  • Australia
  • Colin Still [44]
  • Born Sydney 13 March 1943
  • Peter Stutchbury

Return to top of page Conrad Harvey Sayce was a British born, Australian architect and author. ... (This article is about Hereford in England. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... Emblems: Floral - Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii); Mammal - Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus); Bird - Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) Motto: none Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The University of Western Australia (UWA) is Western Australias oldest university, established in February 1911, and is the only West Australian university to be a member of the Group of Eight lobby group for tertiary institutions. ... Harry Seidler (born 1923) is an Austrian-born architect who works in Australia and is considered to be one of the leading architects of the modern movement there and the first architect to fully express the principles of the Bauhaus in Australia. ... Inhabitants according to official census figures: 1800 to 2005 Vienna in 1858 UN complex in Vienna, with the non-affiliated Austria Center Vienna in front - picture taken from Danube Tower in nearby Danube Park. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Wahroonga is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... Blues Point Tower Blues Point Tower is an apartment block in Sydney, Australia. ... Milsons Point juts into Sydney Harbour from the northern side. ... The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1961. ... Port Hacking is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1961. ... Australia Square is an office and retail complex in the central business district of Sydney, Australia. ... The start of George Street in the historic Rocks district George Street is the main street of the city of Sydney, Australia. ... Harry and Rose Seidler house pool and outdoor area Harry and Penelope Seidler House is located at Sydneys North Shore, Australia. ... Killara is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1961. ... The MLC Centre is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. ... Martin Place Martin Place is a pedestrian mall in the business district of Sydney, Australia. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... Viewed from Brisbane River side. ... Brisbane (pronounced ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ... Capita Centre Capita Centre rooftop garden Capita Centre is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. ... The start of George Street in the historic Rocks district George Street is the main street of the city of Sydney, Australia. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... Hamilton House is the name of a Scottish country dance. ... Darlinghurst is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1961. ... Riparian Plaza in November 2004 Almost completed Riparian Plaza and surrounding buildings Riparian Plaza is a recently completed skyscaper in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The Old Quad Building, formerly Old Law The University of Melbourne, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. ... Victoria may refer to: // Victoria of the United Kingdom, aka Queen Victoria, former British monarch Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia Victoria, British Columbia, the capital of the Canadian province Victoria may also refer to: Name Victoria (name) People British royalty Main disambiguation page: Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Templestowe is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Balwyn is a suburb of Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Sunshine (37°46′ S 144°49′ E) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Melbourne Grammar School is an independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, founded in 1858. ... Sidney Baerski Myer, born Simcha Baevski , (February 8, 1878 Russia. ... South Yarra is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Ridley College is an Australian evangelical theological college of the Anglican Church of Australia which is affiliated to the University of Melbourne. ... An inner northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, bordered by North Melbourne to the south-west, Carlton and Carlton North to the south and east, Brunswick to the north, and Flemington to the west. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Royal Prince Alfred Hospital The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, commonly RPA, is a major hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Missenden Road in Camperdown. ... Camperdown may refer to several different places: Camperdown is a suburb of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an New South Wales architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... Concord Repatriation General Hospital, or commonly Concord Hospital, is located on Hospital Road in Concord. ... Concord, the Park Suburb of New South Wales, Australia, is located in the Inner West of Sydney and is 16 kilometres west of the CBD (Central Business District). ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Orange is a provincial city and Local Government Area of New South Wales, Australia. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an New South Wales architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... An Olympic Park is a venue or group of venues set up when a country hosts the Olympic Games. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The Robin Boyd Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and was first awarded in 1981. ... Sir John Sulman (August 29, 1849 - August 18, 1934) was an Australian architect. ... Greenwich (pronounced grenn-itch , or by the locals) is a town, now part of the south eastern urban sprawl of London, on the south bank of the River Thames in the London Borough of Greenwich. ... See also: North Sydney, Nova Scotia North Sydney is the name of a suburb, local and federal government area, and commercial district on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Armidale School (TAS) is an Anglican boarding and day school for boys, located on the New England Tablelands of northern New South Wales, Australia. ... The Womens College is one of the residential colleges at the University of Sydney. ... Woollahra is a suburb and Local Government Area located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. ... Look up Manly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Manly may refer to: Manly, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia Manly, Queensland is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia Manly, Iowa is a city in the United States of America Manly is also an adjective referring to masculinity. ... Randwick, New South Wales is a City (Local Government Area) and suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... The word Concord comes from the Roman goddess Concordia, goddess of agreement and understanding. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Enrico Taglietti [46]
  • Dickson Library, Antill Street, Dickson (1964)
  • Associated Chamber of Manufacturers, Brisbane Avenue, Barton (1967)
  • Apostolic Nunciature, Vancouver Street, Red Hill (1977)

Partners Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Dickson (postcode: 2602) is a suburb in the Inner North of Canberra, Australia. ... Categories: Suburbs of Canberra (incomplete) | Suburbs of Canberra ... Categories: Suburbs of Canberra (incomplete) | Suburbs of Canberra ... The Sorbonne, Paris, in a 17th century engraving The Sorbonne today, from the same point of view The Sorbonne is frequently used in ordinary parlance as synonymous with the faculty of theology of Paris or the University of Paris in its entirety. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Coat of arms of Filth Kikeville Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria, Australia, 11 km SE of the city. ...

  • Lewis Vieusseux
  • E W Wright
  • Frederick Fitts
  • Alfred Dunn
  • Victoria
  • J Burcham Clamp
  • Alexander Tzannes

Return to top of page Emblems: Pink heath (floral)Weedy Seadragon (Aquatic) helmeted honeyeater (bird) Leadbeaters possum (faunal) Motto: Peace and Prosperity Slogan or Nickname: Garden State, The Place To Be, On The Move Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Coat of arms of Filth Kikeville Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria, Australia, 11 km SE of the city. ... Toorak is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Caulfield is a suburb of Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... St Kilda East is the name of an inner city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Hotham is an Australian federal electoral division located in the outer south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Collingwood is an inner city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... South Yarra is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... The tone of this article is inappropriate for an encyclopedia article. ... Eastern Hill Fire Station is the central fire station of Melbourne, Australia, located in on the corner of Victoria Parade and Gisborne Street, one of the highest points in the city of Melbourne. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... Florence Mary Taylor née Parsons (December 29, 1879 - February 13, 1969) was the first female architect and civil engineer in Australia. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... The University of Sydney, established in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia, and it is located in Sydney, the capital city of the state of New South Wales. ... Bedminster is an area of Bristol to the south of the city centre; once a small town in Somerset. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq... The view across Potts Point and Woolloomooloo to the Sydney CBD, from St Neot Avenue. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Centennial Park is a large area of parkland in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia, set aside to celebrate the first 100 years of European settlement in Australia. ... Paddington is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. ... The Robin Boyd Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and was first awarded in 1981. ... Northbridge is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • International

Return to top of page Jørn Utzon (April 9, 1918-) is a Danish architect best known for his groundbreaking design for the Sydney Opera House. ... Internationally, the Sydney Opera House is the most recognised symbol of Sydney Sydney Opera House at Night The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards

Worked with John Verge (1788–1861) was born in Christchurch, Hampshire. ... Hampshire is a county on the south coast of England. ... The Macleay River is a major river in the North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. ...

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Venables Vernon DSO [50]
  • Articled to Howard Joseland

Return to top of page Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... St. ... South end of King Street Newtown with the iconic brickworks chimneys of Sydney Park King Street is today the central thoroughfare of the Sydney suburb of Newtown. ... Denham Court is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Camden Park Camden Park was a large sheep run established by John Macarthur south of Sydney near present day Camden in New South Wales, Australia. ... Elizabeth Macurthur: oil painting by an unknown artist; from the collection of the State Library of New South Wales Elizabeth Farm Elizabeth Macarthur (born 14 August 1766, died 9 February 1850) is generally acknowledged as being at least jointly responsible for founding the wool industry in Australia. ... Camden in New South Wales, Australia,is an outlying suburb of Sydney, 65 km southwest of the Sydney CBD and near the city of Campbelltown. ... Glebe Glebe is a suburb located slightly west of Sydneys central business district, in the Inner West. ... Paddington is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. ... The view across Potts Point and Woolloomooloo to the Sydney CBD, from St Neot Avenue. ... The Princes Highway is a segment of Australias Highway 1 that extends from Sydney to Adelaide, via Melbourne. ... TEMPE was named after the home of Alexander Brodie Spark, which was built in 1835 on the southern bank of Cooks River. ... Rydalmere is a suburb in the Greater Western Sydney area and its municipality is administered by the Parramatta city council. ... George Street, the main street of The Rocks The Rocks is a tourist precinct and historic area near the central business district (CBD) of Sydney, Australia. ... Elizabeth Bay is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Shown within East Sussex Geography Status: Borough Region: South East England Historic County: Sussex Admin. ... Warrawee is a small suburb in the Ku-ring-gai area of northern Sydney. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo Motto: For the Queen, the Law and the People Slogan or Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Const. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... This article refers to an art institution in London. ... High Wycombe in the UK High Wycombe, (previously Chepping Wycombe or Chipping Wycombe as late as 1911[1]) South Buckinghamshire, is 29 miles (46. ... Darlinghurst is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Shown within East Sussex Geography Status: Borough Region: South East England Historic County: Sussex Admin. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) is an art gallery, open to the public, and located in The Domain in Sydney, Australia. ... Darlinghurst is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Bourke is a town and Local Government Area in the north of New South Wales, Australia. ... Pyrmont may be a reference to: Pyrmont, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales The State Library of New South Wales is a large public library owned by the state of New South Wales. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... The Royal Military College can refer to: Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario, Canada Royal Military College, Duntroon in Campbell, Canberra, Australia Royal Military College, Sandhurst in Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom [(Royal Military College, Sungei Besi, Selangor, Malaysia)] This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... Edinburgh (pronounced ; Dùn Èideann () in Scottish Gaelic) is the capital of Scotland and its second-largest city. ... The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually just called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is one of the corps of the British Army. ... Emblems: {{{Emblems}}} Motto: Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Slogan or Nickname: The Apple Isle Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Government Const. ... Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ... Government House, Hobart is the home and official residence of the Governor of Tasmania, Australia. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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Architect & Education Birth, Immigration & Death Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Alan Walker [53]
  • Born 1864
  • Died 1931
  • Born 1823
  • Died 1899
  • Charles Webb [57]
  • Born 1821
  • Died 1898
  • Francis White [58]
  • Born 1819
  • Died 1888
  • Henry White [59]
  • Born 1876
  • Died 1952
  • Cuthbert Whitley [60]
  • Born 1886
  • Died 1942
  • Ernest Willis [62]
  • Born 1867
  • Died 1947
  • Ron Wilson [63]
  • Born 1886
  • Died 1967
  • Kent & Budden
  • Wilson, Neave & Berry
  • NSW, Tasmania & Victoria
  • Arthur Winston [65]
  • Born 1908
  • Died 1980
  • Frank Woolacott [66]
  • Born 1903
  • Died 1968
  • Ken Wooley
  • Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
  • Ancher Mortlock & Woolley
  • Edmund Wright [67]
  • Born 1824
  • Died 1888

Return to top of page English born William Wilkinson Wardell (1823-99) arrived in Melbourne, Australia in 1858. ... The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australias oldest technical education institution. ... Leeds is a city in the county of West Yorkshire, in the north of England. ... Neutral Bay Junction, part of the shopping area on Military Road Neutral Bay is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, Australia. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The National Capital Planning and Development Committee (NCPDC) was a body of the Australian government formed in 1938 to oversee the development of Canberra. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Neutral Bay Junction, part of the shopping area on Military Road Neutral Bay is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, Australia. ... Gordon is a suburb on the north shore of Sydney, Australia, located about 15 kilometers from the Sydney central business district and is located on a major transport artery, the Pacific Highway and the intersection of Ryde and Mona Vale Roads which form a link between the northern beaches, Homebush... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Banksia man, a character from Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ... Government House is located in Sydney and was the official residence of the Governor of New South Wales, Australia. ... The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music), informally known as ‘The Con’, is one of the oldest music schools in Australia. ... Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales The State Library of New South Wales is a large public library owned by the state of New South Wales. ... Maitland is a city in the Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia, on the Hunter River approximately 200 km by road north of Sydney and 30 km northwest of Newcastle. ... This article refers to an art institution in London. ... New Southgate is an area in the south west corner of the London Borough of Enfield, England. ... Vaucluse is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Arms of the Anglican Church of Australia The Anglican Church of Australia, a member church of the Anglican Communion, was previously officially known as the Church of England in Australia and Tasmania (renamed in 1981). ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Vaucluse is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ... Double Bay is a harbourside suburb of Sydney, Australia, lying about 3 kilometres east of the central business district (CBD) in the Woollahra Local Government Area. ... The Sir John Sulman Medal is an New South Wales architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1932. ... Bellevue Hill is in Sydney, Australias Eastern Suburbs. ... Warrawee is a small suburb in the Ku-ring-gai area of northern Sydney. ... Burradoo () is a very small town just south of Bowral, in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. ... Cooma is a town in the south of New South Wales, Australia. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... William Hardy Wilson was a noted Australian architect, artist and author. ... Campbelltown refers to more than one place in Australia: Campbelltown, New South Wales Campbelltown, South Australia In USA there is: Campbelltown, Pennsylvania Note also: Campbeltown, a town in Scotland Campbell Town, Tasmania. ... Richmond is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... Gordon is a suburb on the north shore of Sydney, Australia, located about 15 kilometers from the Sydney central business district and is located on a major transport artery, the Pacific Highway and the intersection of Ryde and Mona Vale Roads which form a link between the northern beaches, Homebush... Wahroonga is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Newington College is an Uniting Church all boys school located in Sydney, Australia. ... Stanmore is a suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. ... Ku-ring-gai Council is a Local Government Area in the North Shore region of Sydney. ... // Gordon may refer to any of the following: [edit] People Gordon is a traditional Scottish clan name (see Clan Gordon) and it is now a common given name and a less common surname. ... Paddington is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. ... The Robin Boyd Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and was first awarded in 1981. ... The Gold Medal is the highest honour the Royal Australian Institute of Architects can bestow. ... Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page Return to top of page...


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See also

An example of Gothic Revival, St. ... The New South Wales Government Architect // Francis Greenway 1816-1822 The first official architect for the colony of New South Wales in a role that would become the New South Wales Government Architect was Francis Greenway. ...

External links

  • Royal Australian Institute of Architects. architecture.com.au. The Royal Australian Institute of Architects. Retrieved on 2006-01-15.

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