Sydney Architecture 1945-1975

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Madigan, Colin, b. 1921
Colin Madigan was a nationally notable Sydney architect from the mid 1950s until his retirement in 1990. He is best known as the design architect ...
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Madden, Charles, b. 1908
Charles Madden was a Sydney architect who partnered with Walter Bunning after they both finished working on Commonwealth defence projects during World War II. Key ...
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Kaad, Peter, b. 1898
Kaad was an architect and designer of furniture and interior design. He trained at Sydney Technical College and worked for Ross and Rowe on graduation. ...
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Johnson, Peter (Richard Norman), b. 1923
Peter (Richard Norman) Johnson (1923–2003) was a distinguished Sydney architect and academic leader. After joining Kenneth McConnel and Stan Smith in the mid 1950s, he ...
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Jesse, Robert, b. 1931
Robert Jesse was a successful Sydney commercial architect during the 1960s and 1970s. He partnered with Harold Smith, then Robert Jesse and John Hunt.
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James, John, b. 1931
John James was a Melbourne and Sydney architect and scholar. His most notable building was the Readers Digest headquarters in Surry Hills, Sydney (1967). After ...
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Jack, Russell, b. 1925
Russell Jack was a notable Sydney architect from the mid 1950s to the mid 1970s. He was a partner with John Allen (Allen + Jack), ...
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Jack, Pamela, b. 1928
Pamela Jack was a Sydney architect who worked for Baldwinson and Booth in the mid 1950s and tutored at the University of New South Wales ...
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Hunt, John, b. 1932
John Hunt was a founding principal of Sydney architectural firms Payne and Hunt (1964-76), then Smith Jesse Payne and Hunt (SJPH, from 1976). After he ...
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Hanly, David, b. 1936
David Hanly was a partner with Sydney architects Jean Fombertaux and Kevin Rice during the 1960s and early 1970s.
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Hall, Peter, b. 1931
Peter Hall is best known as the architect who completed the Sydney Opera House, with the NSW Government Architects Office, after the resignation of Jørn ...
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Andrews, John, b. 1933
John Andrews became Australia's most internationally accomplished modernist architect during the 1960s, completing major civic buildings in Ontario, Canada and on the Harvard University campus, ...
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Ancher, Sydney (Edward Cambrian), b. 1904
One of Sydney's leading government and independent modernist architects, from the late 1930s through early 1960s. Founded the practice Ancher Mortlock Murray & (later) Woolley ...
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Allen, John (Denis John Wigram), b. 1926
John Allen was a notable modernist architect in Sydney from the mid 1950s through the 1980s. He is best known as one of the two ...
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Gordon, Douglas Leslie, b. 1932
Douglas Gordon was a principal of the Gordon and Valich architectural practice, which built substantial houses and small commercial buildings during the 1980s and 1990s.
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Gazzard, Donald, b. 1929
Donald (Don) Gazzard was a leading architect in Sydney during the 1960s and 1970s and a founder of the Gazzard Sheldon practice.
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Cottier, Keith, b. 1938
Partner in the notable Sydney architectural practice Allen Jack and Cottier, since 1965; RAIA Gold Medallist 2001.
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Baggs, Sydney, b. 1930
Sydney Baggs is an international architect specialising in ecological design and especially earth-sheltered and passive solar-effective buildings.
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