Colonial era sketcher, architect, builder and pastoralist, he established Melbourne's first private architectural practice, and in 1841 drew an enormous 'PANORAMIC Sketch of MELBOURNE Port ...
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 ...
Colonial-era sketcher, architect and clergyman, he published various books on Australia, Methodism in the Australian colonies and ecclesiastical architecture that were illustrated with his own ...
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 ...
Nineteenth-century sculptor, professional photographer, architect, inventor and lecturer, he produced figurative statues among other things. His reputation was damaged when he was convicted for blasphemy,and ...
Architect, artist, designer, art collector, publisher, director of Dale Jones-Evans Pty Ltd and adjunct professor of the School of Design, Architecture and Building at the ...
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 ...
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. ...
Kagan's architectural career began in Berlin, then England. He immigrated to Australia where he became an acclaimed modernist architect in Victoria with a final interlude ...
Katon was a former partner in the interior architecture and design firm Burley Katon Halliday. In 2011, he was practicing as Katon, Redgen Mathieson, Sydney
Invited to the position of colonial architect by his uncle, the governor of Tasmania, William Porden Kay designed many of the public buildings in Hobart. ...