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Rodney Alsop
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Melbourne-based firm Messrs Rodney Alsop & Conrad Sayce
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Arts and Crafts
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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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Philip Cox
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John Flower
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Phillip Gibbs
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1940-
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Perth and Fremantle; worked with the Corringie Aboriginal community, Leonora, Western Australia, and the Swan River Valley Noongar (or Nyungah) community
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His Australian timber house
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Romaldo Giurgola
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1920 Rome, Italy; arrived Australia 1980
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Parliament House, Canberra
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Francis Greenway
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1777 Bristol, England - 1837 Maitland, New South Wales; arrived Sydney 1814
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Sydney
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Macquarie Lighthouse, Hyde Park Barracks, St. James Church and the new Government House
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Talbot Hobbs
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1864 London - 1938 at sea, en route to France; arrived Western Australia 1886
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Western Australia
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West Australian War Memorial in Kings Park, Perth
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John Horbury Hunt
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1838 Canada - 1904
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Sydney and rural New South Wales
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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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Leighton Irwin
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Inter-war functionalist
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Harry A. Norris
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1888 - 1966
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Inter-war functionalist
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Burnham Beeches, Mitchell House, G. J. Coles Building
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John Overall
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?-2001
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Canberra
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significant contribution to development of Canberra
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George Herbert Parry
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1882 - 1947
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Western Australia: Western Australia Public Works Department, Cavanagh and Cavanagh, Parry and Clifton
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Inter-War Old English style,
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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
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Barry Patten
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?-2003
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Yuncken Freeman Brothers Griffiths & Simpson, Melbourne
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Sidney Myer Music Bowl, BHP Tower, State Offices buildings
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William Pitt
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1855-1918
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Melbourne
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Gothic revival and Second Empire styles
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Olderfleet and Rialto Buildings in Collins Street, Melbourne, Princess Theatre, Federal Coffee Palace, Empire Works in inner suburban Richmond
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Joseph Reed
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1823?-1890; established Melbourne from 1852
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Enrico Taglietti [5]
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born Italy; arrived Australia early 1960s
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Canberra
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Late Twentieth Century Organic
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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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John Verge
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