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Coulter, Neville J.
Coulter was an architect who was designing furniture in a Moderne style in the mid-1930s from an office in Brighton-le-Sands. A cocktail bar designed by ...
Gruzman, Neville, b. 1925
Neville Gruzman was one of Sydney's significant independent architects from the 1950s to the 1980s. He was inspired by traditional Japanese architecture and landscape design, ...
Joyce, Bernard
Joyce trained in architecture at the University of Melbourne. In 1955, he and David Brunton were awarded 1st prize for bedroom and living room furniture ...
Lucas, Bill, b. 1924
Bill Lucas was a Sydney architect best known for his own Lucas house, aka Glass House, Castlecrag (1958). During the early 1950s, he also designed ...
McDonell, Gerard H. B., b. 1908
McDonell was an architect who designed the house in Gordon (and the dining furniture) that won the 1940 Sulman Award. The 1940 Sulman Award was ...
Sodersten, Emil, b. 1899
Emil Sodersten was one of Sydney's two leading architects of Art Deco buildings during the 1930s – noted especially for apartment buildings around Elizabeth Bay. ...
Wolfenden, Tony
Wolfenden of the architectural firm Yuncken Freeman has been identified as a furniture designer for the interiors of BHP House, Melbourne in 1971. The work ...
Wrigley, Derek, b. 1924
Wrigley practiced architecture in the UK and Australia. Formerly employed as a lecturer Manchester College of Art, UK, lecturer at NSW University of Technology (now ...
de Gruchy, Graham
De Gruchy is a South African architect and designer associated with the design retailer "Craftsman's Market", Brisbane. He worked for the Qld Public Works department ...