List of Australian architects

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This is a list of Australian architects.

A

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Rodney Alsop Melbourne-based firm Messrs Rodney Alsop & Conrad Sayce Arts and Crafts Edrington, Berwick, Victoria [1]; St. Mark's Anglican Church Camberwell, Victoria[2]; Footscray Park, Ballarat Road, Footscray, Victoria[3]; Hackett Memorial Buildings, University of Western Australia[4]

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B

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
James Barnet
Nahum Barnet 1855-1931 Melbourne Victorian and Edwardian periods Her Majesty's Theatre, the former Auditorium and Austral Building both in Collins Street and the Wertheim Piano Factory
Robin Boyd 1917-1971 International Modern Movement

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C

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Philip Cox

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D

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Charles D'Ebro Melbourne late Victorian and early Edwardian periods Stonnington Mansion, Winfield Building and the Richmond Power Station
Charles Bruce Dellit 1898, 1942 and Dellit Art Deco Anzac War Memorial, Brisbane City Hall
Robin Dods

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E

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Bernard Evans

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F

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
John Flower

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G

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Phillip Gibbs 1940- Perth and Fremantle; worked with the Corringie Aboriginal community, Leonora, Western Australia, and the Swan River Valley Noongar (or Nyungah) community His Australian timber house
Romaldo Giurgola 1920 Rome, Italy; arrived Australia 1980 Parliament House, Canberra
Francis Greenway 1777 Bristol, England - 1837 Maitland, New South Wales; arrived Sydney 1814 Sydney Macquarie Lighthouse, Hyde Park Barracks, St. James Church and the new Government House

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H

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Talbot Hobbs 1864 London - 1938 at sea, en route to France; arrived Western Australia 1886 Western Australia West Australian War Memorial in Kings Park, Perth
John Horbury Hunt 1838 Canada - 1904 Sydney and rural New South Wales Convent of the Sacred Heart and Tivoli, both at Rose Bay, St Peter's Cathedral, Booloominbah and Trevenna, all at Armidale

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I

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Leighton Irwin Inter-war functionalist

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J

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Daryl Jackson
Richard Roach Jewell

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K

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Nonda Katsalidis Eureka Tower

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L

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Robert Lawson 1833 Scotland - 1902 New Zealand; Australia from 1854-1862 and 1890-1900 mainly New Zealnad; Melbourne Gothic Earlsbrae Hall, Essendon, Victoria (1890); now known as Lowther Hall, it forms part of an Anglican Grammar School.
Mortimer Lewis

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M

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Robert Henry Macdonald 1875 Melbourne - 1942 Canada many landmark buildings in Canada
Glenn Murcutt 1936 London - ; studied Sydney from 1956 Sydney

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N

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Harry A. Norris 1888 - 1966 Inter-war functionalist Burnham Beeches, Mitchell House, G. J. Coles Building

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O

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
John Overall ?-2001 Canberra significant contribution to development of Canberra

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P

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
George Herbert Parry 1882 - 1947 Western Australia: Western Australia Public Works Department, Cavanagh and Cavanagh, Parry and Clifton Inter-War Old English style, The Chapel of the Guardian Angel, Sister’s Kate’s Childrens’ Home, Manguri, Queens Park, Western Australia in Perth; St Mary the Virgin Church, South Perth; St Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, Darlington
Barry Patten ?-2003 Yuncken Freeman Brothers Griffiths & Simpson, Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl, BHP Tower, State Offices buildings
William Pitt 1855-1918 Melbourne Gothic revival and Second Empire styles Olderfleet and Rialto Buildings in Collins Street, Melbourne, Princess Theatre, Federal Coffee Palace, Empire Works in inner suburban Richmond

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R

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Joseph Reed 1823?-1890; established Melbourne from 1852

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S

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Harry Seidler born 1923 Austria; arrived Australia 1948
Peter Stutchbury
John Sulman

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T

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Enrico Taglietti [5] born Italy; arrived Australia early 1960s Canberra Late Twentieth Century Organic Dickson Library, Antill Street, Dickson (1964); Conference Centre, Associated Chamber of Manufacturers, Brisbane Avenue, Barton (1967); Apostolic Nunciature, Vancouver Street, Red Hill (1977)

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U

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Jørn Utzon 1918 Denmark -  ; Australia 1957 (won design competition); departed 1966 Sydney Opera House

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V

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
John Verge

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W

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
William Wardell
Hardy Wilson
Ken Wooley
Samuel Wilson Rockhampton-based, late-nineteenth century Italianate, Classic Revival

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Y

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings

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Z

Architect Birth, Immigration if applicable, Died Firms, Institutions, Geographical locations Architectural style(s) Notable buildings
Hans Rudolf Zimmerman

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See also

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