This is a list of Australian architects.
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George Henry Male Addison [1] |
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Lily Isabel Maude Addison [2] |
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Joseph Allen [3]
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Rodney Alsop [4]
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Ruth Alsop [2] |
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Sydney Ancher [9]
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Brit Andresen
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John Andrews AO
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Harold Desbrowe Annear [11]
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John Lee Archer [12]
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William Archer [14] |
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Benjamin Backhouse [15] |
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Walter Bagot [16]
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Arthur Baldwinson [17]
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James Barnet [18]
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Nahum Barnet [19] |
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Hillson Beasley [20] |
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Guilford Marsh Bell
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William G. Bennett |
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Raymond Berg |
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John Bibb [21] |
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James Birrell |
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James Blackburn [22] |
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Arthur Blacket [23] |
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Cyril Blacket [23] |
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Edmund Blacket [23] |
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William Blackett [24] |
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Carl Heinrich Edmund Blackmann |
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Gorrie Blair |
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Harold Boas [25] |
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Robin Boyd [26] |
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Alfred Brown [27] |
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Henry Budden CBE
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Eva Buhrich [2] |
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Hugh Buhrich |
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Walter Bunning CMG [28]
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Gregory Burgess |
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Graeme Butler [29]
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Walter Butler [30]
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Stroma Buttrose [2] |
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Michael Cavanagh
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J. Burcham Clamp [31]
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Ross Chisholm [32] |
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John James Clark [33]
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Marshall Clifton [34] |
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John Collier [35] |
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Arnold Conrad CMG [36]
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George Cookney |
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Bill Corker |
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Peter Corrigan |
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Keith Cottier |
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Philip Cox |
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Matthew Crawford |
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Hugh Ralston Crawford |
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Architect and education | Birth, immigration and death | Firms, institutions and geographical locations | Architectural style | Notable buildings and awards |
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John Dalton |
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Alexander Dawson |
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Charles D'Ebro |
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Bruce Dellit [38]
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John Denton |
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Robin Dods
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Hedley Allen Dunn [39] |
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William Henry Ellerker |
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Russell Ellis |
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Sir Bernard Evans DSO |
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Ted Farmer |
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Joseph Fowell
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Robin Gibson |
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Romaldo Giurgola |
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John Harry Grainger |
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Carlyle Greenwell
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Roy Grounds |
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Neville Gruzman |
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Winsome Hall Andrew [2] |
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Ambrose Hallen [40] |
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William Hardwick |
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Standish Harris [41] |
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Eric Heath |
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Anketell Henderson [44]
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Kingsley Henderson CMG [44]
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Jack Hennessy |
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Jack Hennessy, junior |
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Kerry Hill |
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John Hipwell |
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Lieutenant General Sir Talbot Hobbs KCMG , KCB |
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John Horbury Hunt [45] |
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Henry Hunter |
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Beatrice Hutton [2] |
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James Campbell Irwin [46] |
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Leighton Irwin [47] |
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Iwan Iwanoff [48] |
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Daryl Jackson AO |
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Harry Jefferis [53]
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Richard Roach Jewell |
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Prof Peter Johnson AC [54]
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George Sydney Jones [55] [56]
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Howard Joseland [57] |
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Peter Kaad |
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Anatol Kagan |
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Nonda Katsalidis |
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Henry Hardie Kemp [58] |
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William Laurie |
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Robert Lawson |
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Louis Laybourne Smith [59] |
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William T. Leighton |
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Richard Leplastrier |
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Jiri Lev |
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Mortimer Lewis [60] |
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Peter Lovell |
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Clive Lucas |
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Robert Henry Macdonald |
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Raymond McGrath
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Peter McIntyre |
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Charles McLay |
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George McRae |
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Colin Madigan |
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Barrie Marshall |
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Marcus Martin |
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John Morphett |
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Bryce Mortlock |
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Elina Mottram |
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Peter Muller [61]
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Glenn Murcutt |
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Peter Newell |
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Ellice Nosworthy |
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Harry Norris |
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John Oldham OA |
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Edwin Roy (Ted) Orchard |
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Eddie H. Oribin |
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Sir John Overall CBE MC
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Cobden Parkes |
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Varney Parkes |
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George Herbert Parry |
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Barry Patten
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Susan Phillips |
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William Pitt |
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Christopher Porter |
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Alex Popov |
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Albert Purchas [65] |
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Howard Raggatt |
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Joseph Reed |
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Bruce Rickard |
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Lord Livingstone Ramsay [66] |
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Frederick Romberg |
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Thomas Rowe |
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Thomas Pollard Sampson
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Conrad Sayce |
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Harry Seidler |
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John Smedley [74]
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Ermin Smrekar |
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Alfred Louis Smith |
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Douglas Snelling |
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Emil Sodersten [78]
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Colin Still [79] |
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Peter Stutchbury |
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Sir John Sulman [80] |
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Enrico Taglietti [81] |
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Lloyd Tayler [82] |
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Florence Mary Taylor CBE [83]
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George Temple-Poole [84]
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Alexander Tzannes |
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Jørn Utzon AC (honorary) |
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John Verge [86] |
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Lieutenant-Colonel Venables Vernon DSO [87]
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Colonel Walter Liberty Vernon VD [87] |
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Major-General James Victor [88] |
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Alan Walker [89] |
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William Wardell [90] |
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B. J. Waterhouse OBE [91]
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William Weaver | ||||
Charles Webb [94] |
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Seymour Wells |
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Francis White [95] |
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Henry White [96] |
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Cuthbert Whitley [97] |
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Prof Leslie Wilkinson OBE [98] |
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Henry Austin Wilshire |
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Ernest Willis [99] |
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Andrew Wilson |
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Ron Wilson [100] |
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William Hardy Wilson [101] |
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Arthur Winston [102] |
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Edward John Woods |
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Frank Woolacott [103] |
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Ken Woolley |
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Edmund Wright [104] |
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James Wright [105] |
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