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List of Australian architects

This is a list of Australian architects.

A

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
George Henry Male Addison[1]
  • Born Wales 23 March 1857
  • Died Brisbane 6 February 1922
  • Terry and Oakden
  • Oakden, Addison & Kemp
  • Melbourne and Brisbane
Lily Isabel Maude Addison[2]
  • G.H.M. Addison & Son
  • Brisbane
Joseph Allen[3]
  • Articled to Gordon Mackinnon
  • Rhodes & Co (Civil Engineers)
  • Henry Simon & Co (Milling Engineers)
  • Allen & Nicholas Perth
  • New South Wales and Western Australia
  • East Fremantle Town Hall
  • Fremantle Trades Hall
  • Geraldton Flour Mills
Rodney Alsop[4]
  • Articled to Hyndman & Bates

Partners

  • F L Klingender
  • Kingsley Henderson
  • Marcus Martin
  • C H Sayce
  • Bramwell Smith
  • Victoria and Western Australia
Ruth Alsop[2]
  • Klingender & Alsop
  • Melbourne and Sydney
Sydney Ancher[9]
  • Born Woollahra 25 February 1904
  • Died Waratah 8 December 1979
  • Wunderlich Limited
  • Prevost, Synnot & Ruwald
  • Ross & Rowe
  • Emil Sodersten
  • Prevost & Ancher
  • John D Moore
  • Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
  • Prevost House, Kambala Road, Bellevue Hill (1937)
  • Ancher House, Killara Sulman Medal (1945)
  • Farley House, North Curl Curl (1948)
  • English House, St Ives (1949)
  • Ancher House, Neutral Bay (1956)
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1975)
Brit Andresen
  • Bachelor of Architecture, University of Trondheim, Norway
  • Born Trondheim, Norway
  • Arrived Australia 1977
John Andrews AO
  • John Andrews International
  • Canada, United States and Australia
Harold Desbrowe Annear[10]
  • 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[11]
  • Tasmania
  • Parliament House, Hobart
  • Treasury and the Audit Department buildings, Hobart,
  • Ordnance Stores in Salamanca Place, Hobart
  • St. George's Church, Battery Point, Tasmania
  • St John's Anglican Church, New Town, Tasmania[12]
  • Penitentiary Chapel, Hobart
  • St Luke's Presbyterian Church, Bothwell
  • St Luke's Church of England, Richmond
  • Campbell Street Gaol, Hobart
William Archer[13]
  • Tasmania
  • Hutchins School (1848–49)
  • Wesleyan Chapel, St Leonards, Tasmania (1846)
  • Anglican Church of St Peter, St Leonards (1846–47)

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B

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings, awards and publications
Benjamin Backhouse[14]
  • Born Ipswich, England 1829
  • Arrived Australia 1853
  • Died Sydney 29 July 1904
Walter Bagot[15]
Arthur Baldwinson[16]
  • Architecture, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong

Worked with:

  • Raymond McGrath (London)
  • E Maxwell Fry & Walter Gropius (London)
  • Stephenson & Meldrum (Sydney)

Partners:

  • John Oldham
  • Charles Sylvester-Booth
  • Charles Peters
  • Geoffrey Twibill
  • Coomaditchy Lagoon housing project, Port Kembla (1938)
  • Collins House, Palm Beach (1938)
  • Kingsford Smith House, Pittwater (1939)
  • Maritime Services Board ferry wharves, Manly and Circular Quay (1940)
  • Foot/Haxton House, Clareville (1949)
  • Max Dupain House, Castlecrag (1952)
  • Baldwinson House, Greenwich (1953)
  • Hotel Belmont, Belmont (1956) Sulman Medal
James Barnet[17]
  • Apprenticed to a builder
  • Studied drawing and design under William Dyce
  • Studied architecture with Charles James Richardson
  • Born Arbroath, Scotland 1827
  • Arrived Australia December 1854
  • Died Sydney 16 December 1904
Nahum Barnet[18]
  • Early career as insurance clerk
  • Articled to Terry and Oakden
  • Worked with John Harry Grainger
  • Victoria
  • 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[19]
  • Principal Architect (Western Australia) 1905-17
  • Western Australia
Guilford Marsh Bell
  • Born Brisbane 21 December 1912
  • Died Melbourne 9 January 1992
  • John A. La Gerche

Partners

  • ANA Air Terminal, Philip Street, Sydney (1948)
  • Hayman Island Resort, Hayman Island, Queensland (1952)
  • Hordern House, Point Piper (1956) demolished
  • Santosa, Albany Road, Toorak (1963)
  • Myer House, Yulgibar Station, Grafton (1966) restoration and alteration
  • Gordon House, Birkenburn Station, Bungendore (1968)
  • Fairfax Pavilion, Retford Park, Bowral (1969)
William G. Bennett
  • Born 1896
  • Died 1977
  • Western Australia
  • Regal Theatre, Subiaco
  • Gledden Building, Perth
  • Raffles Hotel, Applecross
  • Plaza Theatre, Perth
  • Beaucott Buildings, Mount Lawley
  • Nedlands Park Masonic Hall, Nedlands
Raymond Berg
  • Born 25 October 1913
  • Died 1989
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1974)
John Bibb[20]
  • Born 1810
  • Died 1862
James Birrell
  • Born 1928
  • Died 2019
  • Queensland
  • RAIA Gold Medal (2005)
James Blackburn[21]
  • Born 1803
  • Died 1854
Arthur Blacket[22]
  • Born Sydney 1848
  • Died 1929
Cyril Blacket[22]
  • Born Sydney 1857
  • Died Manly 1937
Edmund Blacket[22]
  • Born Surrey 25 August 1817
  • Arrived Australia 1842
  • Died Petersham 9 February 1883
William Blackett[23]
  • Born 1873
  • Died 1962
Carl Heinrich Edmund Blackmann
  • Born 1835
  • Died c. 1912
Gorrie Blair
  • Born Scotland 1862
  • Several NSW War Memorials
  • Court House, Katoomba
  • Wards 24 and 25, Callan Park
Harold Boas[24]
  • M. F. Cavanagh & Austin Bastow
  • Oldham, Boas, Ednie-Brown & Partners
  • Western Australia
  • King's Picture Theatre (1905)
  • Nedlands Park Hotel (1907)
  • Radio station 6WF (1924)
  • Edith Dircksey Cowan Memorial (1934)
  • Emu Brewery (1938)
  • Adelphi Hotel
  • London Court (1937)
  • Gledden Building (1938)
Robin Boyd[25]
  • Born 1917
  • Died 1971
  • Grounds, Romberg & Boyd
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1969)
Alfred Brown[26]
  • Born 1893
  • Died 1976
Henry Budden CBE
  • Born Rockley, New South Wales 11 August 1871
  • Died Sydney 25 December 1944
  • Sir Austin Webb
  • Kent & Budden (1899–1912)
  • Kent Budden & Greenwell (1912–19)
  • Budden & Greenwell (1919–22)
  • H E Budden (1922-40)
  • Budden & Nangle (1940–44)
  • New South Wales
  • Houses at 41 & 43 Woolwich Road, Hunters Hill (1898)
  • Houses at 2 & 4 Prince Edward Parade, Hunters Hill (1898)
  • Houses at 1 & 3 Prince Edward Parade, Hunters Hill (1912)
  • Emu Creek, Emu Creek Road, Walcha (1908)
  • Mothers and Wives Memorial to Soldiers Woolloomooloo (1922)
  • David Jones, Elizabeth Street, Sydney (1925)
  • Brassey House, Barton ACT (1927)
  • Railways House, 19 York Street, Sydney (1936) Sulman Medal
  • Transport House, Macquarie Street, Sydney (1938)
  • Metropolitan Water Sewerage & Drainage Board Building, Pitt Street, Sydney (1939)
Eva Buhrich[2]
  • Hans Poelzig's office (Berlin)
  • Otto Salvisberg's office (Zurich)
  • Buhrich House II
Hugh Buhrich
  • Born Hamburg, Germany 25 April 1911
  • Died Castlecrag, New South Wales 18 June 2004
  • Buhrich House II, 375 Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag
  • Point Piper House, Point Piper
Walter Bunning CMG[27]
  • Born South Brisbane 19 May 1912
  • Died Bondi Junction 13 October 1977
Gregory Burgess
  • RAIA Gold Medal (2004)
Graeme Butler[28]
  • Born Melbourne
  • Yuncken Freeman Architects (YFA)
Walter Butler[29]
  • Articled to Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple)
  • Born Somerset, England 24 March 1864
  • Arrived Australia 1888
  • Died 1949
  • J D Sedding (London) Partners
  • Beverley Ussher
  • George Inskip
  • Ernest Bradshaw
  • Richard Butler (Nephew)
  • Marcus Martin
  • Hugh Pettit
  • Residences in Victoria
  • Anglican Cathedral, Wangaratta (1907)
  • Christ Church Anglican, Benalla (1910)
  • Collins House, Melbourne (1910)
  • Queensland Insurance Building, Melbourne (1911)
  • Edzell, additions, St Georges Road, Toorak (1917)
  • Coombe Cottage, lodge and gatehouse, Coldstream (1925)
  • Bank branches for the Union Bank of Australia
  • Modern Architectural Design (published 1902)
  • Healthy Homes (published 1902)
Stroma Buttrose[2]
  • Born 29 October 1929
  • Died 26 February 2020
  • South Australia

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C

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Michael Cavanagh
  • Associate, Royal Institute of British Architects (1888)
  • Inaugural vice-president, West Australia Institute of Architects (1896)
  • Federation Filigree
  • Federation Gothic
  • Romanesque Revival
  • Roman Catholic Archbishop's Palace, Perth
  • Redemptorist Monastery, North Perth
  • St John of God Sisters' Hospital and Convent, Subiaco
  • St Patrick's Basilica, Fremantle
  • St Mary's Cathedral, Perth
  • Central Fire Station, Perth
  • Fremantle Fire Station, Fremantle
  • Great Western (Brass Monkey) Hotel, Perth
  • Esplanade Hotel, Perth
  • Orient Hotel, Fremantle
  • P&O Hotel, Fremantle
J. Burcham Clamp[30]

Partners

Ross Chisholm[31]
  • Powell Cameron & Chisholm
  • Cameron Chisholm Nicol (CCN Architects)
  • Australia
J. James Clark[32]
  • Prime instructor in architecture, Pritchard of Smith and Pritchard Architects
  • Colonial Architect's Office, Victoria (1852–78)
  • Private practice, Collins Street, Melbourne (1880)
  • Private practice with engineer brother, George Clark, Sydney (1881–83)
  • Colonial Architect, Queensland (1883–85)
  • Private practice with E J Clark (son), Australia (1896–1915)
  • Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia
Marshall Clifton[33]
  • Clifton Parry
  • Clifton Leach
John Collier[34]
  • Born 1895
  • Died 1968
Arnold Conrad CMG[35]
  • Queensland Department of Public Works (1911)
  • H W Atkinson & C McLay (1912–17)
  • Atkinson & Conrad (1919–26)
  • Atkinson, Powell & Conrad (1926–38)
  • Conrad & Gargett (1938–74)
  • Queensland
  • Trades Hall, Brisbane
  • Craigston, Spring Hill (1928)
  • Brisbane General Hospital
  • Brisbane General Hospital, nurses' quarters
  • Tristram's soft-drink factory
  • Greek Orthodox Church
  • Courier-Mail Building (1936 with Stephenson & Meldrum)
  • St John's Cathedral, organ loft, Brisbane (1974)
George Cookney
  • Born England
  • Trainee architect under C. R. Cockerell
  • Trainee civil engineer under C. B. Vignolles
  • Born London 1822
  • Arrived Australia 1852
  • Died 1898
  • Queensland
  • Old Brisbane Town Hall, Brisbane
Bill Corker
Peter Corrigan
  • Born 6 May 1941
  • Died 1 December 2016
  • RAIA Gold Medal (2003)
Keith Cottier
  • Born Australia 1938
  • Allen Jack+Cottier Architects Pty Ltd
  • Australia
  • Sydney School
  • Late 20th century modernist
  • Heritage and adaptive reuse
Philip Cox
  • Born Australia 1939
  • National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour
  • Sydney Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
  • Sydney Football Stadium, Moore Park
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1984)
Matthew Crawford
  • Born Western Australia 1969
  • Matthew Crawford Architects
  • Hougoumont Hotel, Fremantle
  • School of Early Learning, North Perth
  • Warders Hotel, National Heritage, Fremantle
Hugh Ralston Crawford
  • Born United States 1876-1954)
  • Practised both as an engineer and architect in Australia and the United States in the first half of the 20th century

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D

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
John Dalton
  • 1927-2007
  • John Dalton Architect and Associates, Brisbane
  • TAFE Hall of Residence, Kelvin Grove[36]
Alexander Dawson
Charles D'Ebro
  • 1850-1920
Bruce Dellit[37]
  • Born Darlington 7 November 1898
  • Died Hornsby 21 August 1942
John Denton
Robin Dods
  • Architecture, Edinburgh Architectural Association
  • Born Dunedin 9 June 1868
  • Arrived Australia via Scotland 1879
  • Died Edgecliff 23 July 1920
  • 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
Hedley Allen Dunn[38]
  • Adelaide, South Australia

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E

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
William Henry Ellerker
  • Died 1891
  • Melbourne, Victoria
Russell Ellis
  • Born 20 August 1912
  • Died 2 February 1988
Sir Bernard Evans DSO
  • Born 13 May 1905
  • Died 19 February 1981

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F

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Ted Farmer
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1972)
Joseph Fowell
  • Articled to F. E. Banham (Beccles, Suffolk)
  • Completed training with Travers & Mileham (London)
  • Born Albany 2 August 1891
  • Returned to Australia 1919
  • Died Bayview 3 July 1970
  • 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)
  • British Medical Association House, 135-137 Macquarie Street, Sydney (1928)
  • St Anne's Shrine, Blair & Mitchell Streets, North Bondi (nave 1935, sanctuary 1964)
  • St Peter's, Church of England, Proston, Queensland (1937)
  • St Mary's, North Sydney (1939)
  • St Canisus College, Pymble (1939)
  • St Joseph's, Neutral Bay (1941)
  • Orient Line Building, 2-6 Spring Street, Sydney (1943)
  • St Augustine's Church, Yass (1956)
  • P&O, 565 Hunter Street, Sydney (1962)
  • Gladesville Bridge, Parramatta River (1965)
  • Church of St Rose, Rose Street, Collaroy Plateau (1967)
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1962)

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G

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Robin Gibson
  • Born 15 May 1930
  • Died 28 March 2014
  • Robin Gibson and Partners
  • Queensland
Romaldo Giurgola
  • Born Rome, 1920
  • Arrived Australia, 1980
  • Died Canberra, 2016
  • Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
  • Mitchell/Giurgola & Thorp
  • USA and Australia
John Harry Grainger
  • Principal Architect (Western Australia) 1897-1905
Francis Greenway
Carlyle Greenwell
  • Born Windsor 16 March 1884
  • Died Collaroy 7 February 1961
  • Kent Budden & Greenwell
  • Budden & Greenwell
  • Greenwell & Shirley
  • New South Wales
Roy Grounds
  • Born 1905
  • Died 1981
  • Grounds, Romberg & Boyd
  • Australia
Neville Gruzman
  • Born 1925
  • Died 2005
  • Regionalism, Sydney School, Organic Modernism
  • Hill's House (1966)
  • Holland House (1962)

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H

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Winsome Hall Andrew[2]
  • Robert Atkinson's office
  • Stanley Livrock's office
  • New South Wales
Ambrose Hallen[39]
  • Born England
  • Arrived Australia 1827
  • Died en route to London 1845
William Hardwick
  • Principal Architect (Western Australia) 1917-27
Standish Harris[40]
  • Born England
Eric Heath
  • Born Junee 1894
  • Died Sydney 23 September 1952
Anketell Henderson[43]
  • Born Cork 3 March 1853
  • Arrived Australia 1863
  • Died Melbourne 15 November 1922
  • Reed, Henderson & Smart (1883–90)
  • Anketell Henderson (1890–1906)
Kingsley Henderson CMG[43]
  • Firms
    • Anketell and K Henderson (1906–20)
    • Anketell and K Henderson, Alsop & Martin (1920–24)
    • A & K Henderson (1924–42)
  • Partners:
    • John Freeman
    • R Jack Wilson
    • R Cedric Staughton
    • W H Lacey
    • L C Pillar
  • Australia and New Zealand
Jack Hennessy
  • Born 1853
  • Died 1924
Jack Hennessy, junior
  • Born 1887
  • Died 1955
Kerry Hill
  • Born 1943
  • Died 26 August 2018
  • Kerry Hill Architects
  • Ogilvie House, Sunshine Beach, Queensland (2003) Robin Boyd Award
  • RAIA Gold Medal (2006)
John Hipwell
  • Born 30 November 1920
  • Death 16 June 2007
  • Hipwell, Weight & Mason
  • Hipwell, Weight & Ross
  • Department of Works
  • Hipwell House Research Road Warrandyte
Lieutenant General Sir Talbot Hobbs KCMG, KCB
  • Born London 1864
  • Arrived Australia 1886
  • Died en route to France 1938
  • Firm
    • Hobbs, Smith & Forbes
  • Partners
    • Athol Hobbs (son)
    • Alec Winning
  • Western Australia
John Horbury Hunt[44]
  • Born Saint John October 1838
  • Arrived Australia January 1863
  • Died Darlinghurst 27 December 1904
  • Charles F Sleeper
  • Edward Clarke Cabot
  • Edmund Blacket (1863–69)
  • John Horbury Hunt (1869–1904)
  • Boston and New South Wales
Henry Hunter
  • Born Nottingham, England October 1832
  • Arrived Australia 1846
  • Died Brisbane 17 October 1892
  • Crawford Padas Shurman Architects
  • Alan Cameron Walker (apprentice)
  • Leslie Corrie (apprentice/partner)
  • Brisbane and Tasmania
Beatrice Hutton[2]
  • Born The Folly, Lakes Creek, Queensland 16 July 1893
  • Died Indooroopilly, Brisbane 7 October 1990
  • Hockings and Palmer
  • Chambers and Hutton
  • Brisbane and Sydney
  • J.W.Dalzell Residence, Rockhampton
  • Myles House, Rockhampton
  • H Rudd Residence, Rockhampton
  • 'Ngarita', Bellevue Hill, Sydney
  • Brecknell Street, Rockhampton
  • New South Wales Masonic Club building
  • Sirius House, Macquarie Place

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I

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
James Campbell Irwin[45]
  • Born 23 June 1906
  • Died 22 June 1990
Leighton Irwin[46]
  • 9 November 1892 (Eastwood, Adelaide, South Australia)
  • 4 August 1962 (Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria)
  • Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Melbourne, Victoria
Iwan Iwanoff[47]
  • 2 July 1919 (Küsstendil (Kusestendil), Bulgaria)
  • 2 March 1950 (Fremantle, Western Australia)
  • 7 October 1986 (Perth, Western Australia)
  • Krantz and Sheldon
  • Studio of Iwan Iwanoff

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J

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Daryl Jackson
  • Born on 7 February 1937 in Clunes, Victoria, Australia
  • Brutalist
  • Modernist

E. Jeaffreson Jackson

  • Born London 1862
  • Colonial Architect's Office of NSW (1884) (1902–1908)
  • partner with J. S. Edwards (1885) (Sydney)[49]
Arts and Crafts
  • Hanney, Alfred Street, Cammeray (1888–1891)[50]
  • Hollowforth, Neutral Bay (1893)
  • 28 Mistral Avenue, Mosman (1900)
  • Rectory, St Thomas', North Sydney[51]
  • Kelrose, North Sydney (1903)
  • Hastings, Neutral Bay (1904 attrib)
Harry Jefferis[52]
Richard Roach Jewell
  • Born Devon 1810
  • Arrived Australia 1852
  • Died Perth 1891
  • Colonial Architect and Clerk of Works
  • Western Australia
Prof Peter Johnson AC[53]
  • Died 2003
  • Kindersley House, Bligh Street, Sydney
  • Water Board Building, Bathurst Street, Sydney (1962)
  • Johnson House, Chatswood (1963) Wilkinson Award
  • Commonwealth State Law Courts, Queens Square, Sydney 1967
  • Benjamin Offices, Belconnen (1981)
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1985)
George Sydney Jones[54][55]
  • Born Sydney 1868
  • Died Sydney 1927
  • George Sydney Jones 1891-1927
  • Trinity Congregational Church, Strathfield (1889)
  • Springfort, Strathfield (1894)
  • Darenth, Strathfield (1895)
  • Bickley, Strathfield (1894)
  • Treghre, Strathfield (1899)
  • Luleo, Strathfield (1912)
  • Fellow NSW Institute 1896-1901
  • Editor Art & Architecture 1909-1912
  • President NSW Institute of Architects (1912–1914 & 1920-21)
Howard Joseland[56]
  • Born Worcestershire 14 January 1860
  • Arrived Australia via New Zealand 1888
  • Died Darlinghurst 20 July 1930
  • Haddon Bros (Hereford)
  • George Trollope & Sons (London)
  • Joseland & Vernon (1903–14)
  • Howard Joseland (1914–19)
  • Joseland & Gilling (1919–23)
  • New South Wales
  • Westholme, 1 Water Street, Wahroonga (1894)
  • Redleaf, Wahroonga (1899) Restoration (1996) RAIA Lachlan Macqaurie Award
  • Craignairn, 37 Burns Road, Wahroonga (1909)
  • National Building, Pitt Street, Sydney (1920)
  • Tobacco Company Administration Building, 50 Todman Avenue, Kensington (1926)

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K

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Peter Kaad
  • Ross & Rowe
  • Hall & Prentice
  • Commonwealth Works Department
  • Lipson & Kaad
Anatol Kagan
  • Born Saint Petersburg 4 October 1913
  • Died Sydney 2009
  • Blumin & Kagan
  • Department of Works & Housing
  • Anatol Kagan & Associates
Nonda Katsalidis
  • Born 1951 (Athens, Greece)
  • Tom Kovac
  • Ian Potter Museum of Art (Victorian Architecture Medal, Melbourne Prize and William Wardell Award 1999
  • Eureka Tower
Lindsay Kelly
Henry Hardie Kemp[57]
  • Born 10 March 1859 in Broughton, Lancashire
  • Died 22 April 1946 in Kew, Melbourne, Victoria
  • Ussher and Kemp
  • Queen's College, University of Melbourne
  • Queen's Coffee Palace, Carlton (1889, demolished)
  • Australian Property and Investment Co. Building, corner of Elizabeth Street and Flinders Lane (1887, demolished)
  • Workingmen's College (1888)
  • Woodlands for Alex McCracken, North Essendon (1888)
  • Highbury Grove manse, Kew
  • A pair of residences at 117 Princess Street and 1 Fellows Street, Kew
  • Kerang Shire Office, formerly a bank
  • The Priory, Gladesville (1857), with William Weaver

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L

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
William Laurie
  • Born 11 August 1902 Dumfriesshire, Scotland
  • Arrived in Australia via Canary Islands 1911
  • Died 22 August 1970 Sydney
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1966)
Robert Lawson
  • Born 1833 Scotland
  • Died 1902 New Zealand
  • 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[58]
  • National War Memorial, Adelaide
  • Repatriation General Hospital, Daw Park
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1961)
William T. Leighton
  • Born 1905
  • Died 1990
  • Western Australia
  • Art-Deco
  • Former State Theatre (Astor Cinema), Mount Lawley
  • Former Como Theatre (Cygnet Cinema), Como
  • Piccadilly Theatre and Arcade, Perth
  • Windsor Theatre, Nedlands
Mortimer Lewis[59]
  • Born London 1796
  • Died Sydney 1879
  • Berrima Courthouse
  • Darlinghurst Courthouse
Richard Leplastrier
  • Born 1939, Melbourne, Australia
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1999)
Peter Lovell
  • Lovell Chen
  • Restoration
Clive Lucas
  • Born 1943 Australia
  • Clive Lucas Stapleton Partners
  • Restoration

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M

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings, awards and publications
Robert Henry Macdonald
  • Canada
  • Many landmark buildings in Canada
Raymond McGrath
  • Born Gladesville 7 March 1903
  • Left Australia 1926
  • Died Dublin 23 December 1977
  • Art Deco
Peter McIntyre
  • Born 1927 Melbourne, Australia
Charles McLay
  • Born circa 1860
  • Died Brisbane 1918
  • Queensland Government Architect's Office
  • Atkinson & McLay (1910-1918)
George McRae
  • Born Edinburgh 1858
  • Arrived Australia 1884
  • Died Sydney 1923
Colin Madigan
  • Born 1921
  • Died 2011
Barrie Marshall
Marcus Martin
  • Born 1893
  • Died 1981
  • Partners:
    • Rodney Alsop
    • Walter Butler
    • Kingsley Henderson
  • Victoria
  • Broome, 6 Glyndebourne Avenue, Toorak (1925)
  • Maisonettes, Cnr Domain Road and Caroline Street, South Yarra (1925)
John Morphett
  • Born 1 August 1932
  • Died 25 March 2016
  • RAIA Gold Medal (2000)
Bryce Mortlock
  • Born 14 October 1921
  • Died 3 July 2004
  • Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1979)
Elina Mottram
  • Born 1903
  • Died 1996
Tudor Revival
  • Scott Street Flats
  • Monkton, Corinda, Queensland (1925)
Peter Muller[60]
  • Audette House, Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag (1952)
  • Muller House, 42 Bynya Road, Whale Beach (1954)
  • Richardson House, 949 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach (1956)
  • McGrath House, 4 Dunara Gardens, Point Piper (1957)
  • Richardson Ski Lodge, Threbo Village (1959)
  • Hoyts Cinema Centre, Bourke Street, Melbourne (1967)
  • Townhouses, Trelawney Street, Woollahra (1969)
  • Dulhunty homestead, Nant Lodge, Glen Innes (1970)
  • Bali Oberoi, Indonesia (1977–2001)
  • Oberoi Kolva Beach resort Hotel, Goa, India (1980)
  • Karnak Oberoi Hotel, Luxor, Egypt (1982)
  • Oberoi Lombok, Indonesia (1997)
  • Amandari Hotel Bali (1989)
Glenn Murcutt
  • Born London 1936
  • New South Wales
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1992)

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Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Peter Newell
  • Born 1916
  • Died 2010
  • Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane
  • Modernism
  • Modernist movement in the design of family homes in Queensland
Ellice Nosworthy
  • Born 1897
  • Died 1972
  • Early female architect in New South Wales
Harry Norris
  • Born 1888
  • Died 1966

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O

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
John Oldham OA
  • Born Perth 1907
  • Died Perth 1997
  • Oldham, Boas and Ednie-Brown
  • Stephenson and Turner
  • WA State Government Landscape Architect
Edwin Roy (Ted) Orchard
  • Born Sydney 1891
  • Died Sydney 1963
  • Sydney, New South Wales
  • Cairns, Queensland
  • Floriana (residence), Cairns North (1939), now listed on the Queensland Heritage Register[61]
  • St David's Anglican Church, Mossman, now listed on the Queensland Heritage Register[62]
  • Galada (residence), Cremorne[63]
Eddie H. Oribin
  • St Paul's Anglican Church, Proserpine (1958)
  • Oribin house & studio (1958 & 1960)
  • Mareeba Public Hall (1961)
  • St Andrew's Presbyterian Memorial Church, Innisfail (constructed 1961)
  • Oribin House, Stanthorpe (c.1980)
Sir John Overall CBE MC
  • Born Sydney 1913
  • Died 2001

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P

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Cobden Parkes
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1964)
Varney Parkes
  • Blackmann & Parkes
George Herbert Parry
  • Born 1882
  • Died 1947
  • Western Australia Public Works Department
  • Cavanagh & Cavanagh
  • Parry and Clifton
  • Western Australia
Barry Patten
  • Yuncken Freeman Brothers Griffiths & Simpson
  • Victoria
Susan Phillips
  • Born Adelaide 1958
  • Phillips Pilkington
  • Sir James Irwin President's Medal (2014)
William Pitt
  • Born 1855
  • Died 1918
Christopher Porter
  • Born 1801
  • Died 1874
  • Geelong, Ballarat, Brisbane
Alex Popov
  • Born Shanghai 3 February 1942
  • Arrived Australia 1954
  • Jørn Utzon
  • Alex Popov and Associates
Albert Purchas[64]
  • Born Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales 1825
  • Arrive Australia 1851
  • Died Kew 1909

Purchas & Swyer

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R

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Howard Raggatt
  • Ashton Raggatt McDougall
Joseph Reed
  • Born c. 1823
  • Died 1890
Bruce Rickard
  • Born 1929
  • Died 2010
Lord Livingstone Ramsay[65]
  • Born 1867
  • Died 1924
  • L L Livingstone
Frederick Romberg
  • Born 1913
  • Died 1992
Thomas Rowe
  • Born Penzance, England 20 July 1829
  • Arrived Australia 1848
  • Died Darling Point 7 March 1899
  • Partners:
    • W B Field
    • Sydney Green
    • Alfred Spain

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S

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical location Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Thomas Pollard Sampson
  • T P Sampson
  • Herbert Dennis & T P Sampson
  • New South Wales
  • Kama, Strathfield (1913)[68]
  • Romahapa, Centennial Park (1914)[69]
  • Concord Golf Club Clubhouse, Concord (1921)[70]
  • Western Suburbs Builders' Exchange, 353-355 Liverpool Road Ashfield (1929)[71]
  • Wallis Hall, Meriden School, Strathfield (1936)[72]
Conrad Sayce
  • Born Hereford, England 1888
  • Arrived Australia 18??
  • Died Melbourne 1935
  • Alsop & Sayce
  • Victoria and Western Australia
Harry Seidler
  • Born Vienna 25 June 1923
  • Arrived Australia 1948
  • Died Sydney 9 March 2006
  • Harry Seidler & Associates
  • Australia and International
John Smedley[73]
  • Articled to G. A. Mansfield
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
Ermin Smrekar
  • Born Trieste, Italy 1931
  • Arrived Australia 1956
  • Died 25 June 2016
  • Modernist
  • Lygon Lodge motel, Carlton (1967)
  • Old Melbourne Hotel, North Melbourne (1970)
  • Veneto Club, Bulleen (1972)[76]
Alfred Louis Smith
  • Born 1830
  • Died 1907
Smith & Johnson
Edwin Smith
Douglas Snelling
  • Born Kent, England 1917
  • Died Sydney, Australia 1985
Emil Sodersten[77]
  • Born Balmain 30 August 1899
  • Died Manly 14 December 1961
Colin Still[78]
  • Born Sydney 13 March 1943
Peter Stutchbury
  • Born 1954 Sydney
Sir John Sulman[79]
  • The Armidale School (1889)
  • The Women's College, University of Sydney (1890–94)
  • Presbyterian churches Woollahra (1889), Manly (1889–92) and Randwick (1890)
  • Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital, Concord

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T

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Enrico Taglietti[80]
  • Born Italy 1926
  • Arrived Australia early 1960s
  • Died 2019
  • Dickson Library, Antill Street, Dickson (1964)
  • Associated Chamber of Manufacturers, Brisbane Avenue, Barton (1967)
  • Apostolic Nunciature, Vancouver Street, Red Hill (1977)
  • St Anthony's Catholic Church, Agincourt Rd, Marsfield, NSW (1968)
Lloyd Tayler[81]
  • Born London 26 October 1830
  • Arrived Australia 1851
  • Died Brighton 17 August 1900
  • Partners
    • Lewis Vieusseux
    • E W Wright
    • Frederick Fitts
    • Alfred Dunn
  • Victoria
  • Kamesburgh, Brighton (1872)
  • Thyra, Brighton (1883)
  • Leighswood, Toorak
  • Rosecraddock, Caulfield
  • Cherry Chase, Brighton
  • Blair Athol, Brighton
  • Kilwinning, East St Kilda
  • St Mary's Church of England, Hotham (1860)
  • St Philip's, Collingwood (1865)
  • Presbyterian Church, Punt Road, South Yarra (1865)
  • Trinity Church, Bacchus Marsh (1869)
  • Eastern Hill Fire Station, Melbourne (1892)
Florence Mary Taylor CBE[82]
  • Born Bedminster, England 29 December 1879
  • Arrived Australia 1884
  • Died Potts Point 13 February 1969
  • J. Burcham Clamp
George Temple-Poole[83]
  • Inaugural president of the West Australia Institute of Architects (1896)
  • Principal Architect (Western Australia) 1891-97

Free Style Arts and crafts

Ian Thomson
Alexander Tzannes
  • Born 1950 Sydney

Tzannes Associates

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U

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Jørn Utzon AC (honorary)
  • Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
  • Born Denmark 1918
  • Lived Australia 1959-1966
  • Died Denmark 2008
  • International

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V

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
John Verge[85]
  • St James Anglican Church, vestries, King Street, Sydney (1833)
  • Denham Court, Denham Court (1834)
  • Camden Park, Elizabeth Macarthur Drive, Camden (1835)
  • Lyndhurst, Glebe (1835)
  • Engehurst, Ormond Street, Paddington (1835, partial remains)
  • Rockwall, Rockwall Crescent, Potts Point (1835)
  • Tusculum, Manning Street, Potts Point (1836)
  • Tempe House, Princes Highway, Tempe (1836)
  • The Vineyard (later named Subiaco), Rydalmere (1836, demolished 1961)
  • Terrace house, 39 and 41 Lower Fort Street, The Rocks (1936)
  • Elizabeth Bay House, Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay (1837)
  • Chapel of St Mary the Virgin, Denham Court (1838)
Lieutenant-Colonel Venables Vernon DSO[86]
  • Articled to Howard Joseland
  • Born Hastings 20 February 1877
  • Arrived Australia 3 November 1883
  • Died Warrawee 3 July 1935
Colonel Walter Liberty Vernon VD[86]
  • Born High Wycombe, England 11 August 1846
  • Arrived Australia 3 November 1883
  • Died at Darlinghurst on 17 January 1914
Major-General James Victor[87]
  • Born London 17 March 1792
  • Arrived Australia November 1842 and left December 1848
  • Died Edinburgh on 4 February 1864

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W

Architect and education Birth, immigration and death Firms, institutions and geographical locations Architectural style Notable buildings and awards
Alan Walker[88]
  • Born 1864
  • Died 1931
William Wardell[89]
  • Born 1823
  • Died 1899
B. J. Waterhouse OBE[90]
  • Born Leeds, England 8 February 1876
  • Arrived Australia March 1885
  • Died Neutral Bay 21 December 1965
Charles Weatherburn
William Weaver
Charles Webb[93]
  • Born 1821
  • Died 1898
Peter Webber
Seymour Wells
  • Born Australia 1865
Francis White[94]
  • Born 1819
  • Died 1888
Henry White[95]
  • Born 1876
  • Died 1952
Cuthbert Whitley[96]
  • Born 1886
  • Died 1942
Prof Leslie Wilkinson OBE[97]
  • Greenway, Vaucluse (1923)
  • Chemistry Building, University of Sydney (1923)
  • Physics Building, University of Sydney (1926)
  • House, 6 Wiston Gardens, Double Bay (1934)
    Sir John Sulman Medal
  • Samuel Hordern House, Bellevue Hill, NSW (1936)
  • Maiala, Warrawee (1937)
  • Greyleaves, Burradoo (1934)
  • Hazeldean, Cooma (1937)
  • Silchester, Bellevue Hill (1930)
  • St Michael's Church Complex Additions, Vaucluse (1942)
    Sir John Sulman Medal
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1960)
Henry Austin Wilshire
  • Born Potts Point, Sydney, 1860
  • Died Neutral Bay, Sydney, 1923
  • H.A. Wilshire and Day (1913-1923)
  • Grafton Gaol (Grafton Correctional Centre) (1893)
  • Ingleneuk, Neutral Bay (1903)
  • Dalkeith, Cremorne (1908)
  • Bennett and Wood (Speedwell bicycles) building (1908)
  • Warringah Hall, Neutral Bay (1910)
  • Furlough House, Narrabeen (1918)
Ernest Willis[98]
  • Born 1867
  • Died 1947
Andrew Wilson
  • Born 1866
  • Died 1950
  • Murdock McKay Hopkins
  • Western Australian goldfields and Perth
Ron Wilson[99]
  • Born 1886
  • Died 1967
William Hardy Wilson[100]
  • Born Campbelltown 14 February 1881
  • Died Richmond 1955
  • Kent & Budden
  • Wilson, Neave & Berry
  • NSW, Tasmania & Victoria
Arthur Winston[101]
  • Born 1908
  • Died 1980
Edward John Woods
  • Born 1839
  • Died 1916
Frank Woolacott[102]
  • Born 1903
  • Died 1968
Ken Woolley
  • Born 1933
  • Died 2015
  • Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley
  • Ancher Mortlock & Woolley
Edmund Wright[103]
  • Born 1824
  • Died 1888
James Wright[104] J. W. Wright & Co.
  • Woodbridge House
  • Union Bank
  • York Town Hall

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See also

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