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Torzillo, Jack, b. 1921
Jack Torzillo was a Sydney educated architect who was a partner of the noted 1960s-80s practice Edwards Madigan Torzillo (and later Briggs), which created the ...
Crone, Donald, b. 1922
Melbourne-educated principal of Sydney architects Donald Crone and Associates (now Crone), architect of the Centrepoint Tower in Sydney.
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 ...
Seidler, Harry, b. 1923
Harry Seidler (1923-2006) was Australia's most significant and influential modernist architect. Born in Vienna and educated in Britain, Canada, the United States and Brazil, he ...
Seidler, Harry, b. 1923
Seidler was an architect with a well-documented architectural career. In addition to his building works, he also designed selected items of furniture including a "modular ...
Stanton, Malcolm , b. 1923
Malcolm Stanton was a Sydney architect active in commercial practices specialising in motor registries and oil refineries, from 1949 to 1991.
Woodward, Robert, b. 1923
Robert Woodward (1923 or 1924–19??) was a Sydney architect best known for creating several of the city's outstanding fountains, including the El Alamein fountain at ...
Apperley, Richard (Dick), b. 1924
Richard (Dick) Apperley (1924?-1992) taught architectural design and history at the University of New South Wales from the 1950s to the 1990s and is best ...
Daniels, Eric , b. 1924
Professor Eric Daniels was a Sydney architect and academic from the 1950s to 1985. He studied and later taught at the Sydney Technical College/University of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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), ...
Moore, Tony, b. 1925
Tony Moore (1925-1972) was a Sydney architect who has been identified by historian Jennifer Taylor as the author of Australia's first 'Brutalist' house. He was ...
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 ...
Block, Renate, b. 1926
Renate and Gerd Block worked in partnership as architects. They were among the first interior architects to design and install the "office landscape" or "Bürolandschaft" ...
Block, Gerd, b. 1926
Renate and Gerd Block worked in partnership as architects. In 1958, they were exhibiting furniture and lighting in "Architecture and Arts". They were the architects ...
Duek-Cohen, Elias, b. 1926
Duek-Cohen trained in architecture at the University of Liverpool with later studies in town planning in the UK. He arrived in Australia in 1962 and ...
Harvey Lucas, Ruth, b. 1926
(Mary) Ruth Harvey was an architect who worked during the 1950s in London with Frederick Gibberd, then in Helsinki, and later with Tony Moore and ...