Bert Read (1930–) was a Sydney-educated architect who worked with Harold Smith, John Stiles, Peter Muller and Ian McKay during the 1950s and 1960s, moving ...
Harry (E.H.) Rembert was the senior design architect for Government Architects Cobden Parkes and Ted Farmer at the NSW Public Works Department from 1947-1965.
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" ...
George Reves (sometimes spelt Reeves) was an architect and designer of commercial interiors and buildings in Sydney. He registered as an architect in NSW in ...
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 ...
Contemporary artist and architect Richard Goodwin's work ranges from performance, sculpture, public sculptures, architecture and urban design. Since the late 1970s, Goodwin's art has been ...
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 ...
Bruce Rickard (1929-2010) was a Sydney and US-educated architect who created some of Sydney's outstanding 'organic' houses (mainly timber and brick) from the late 1950s ...
Fabbro is an Italian-born architect establishing Fabbrostone P/L ca.1964 in Sydney specialising in the use of prefabricated concrete. He developed distinctive finishes and pre-cast panels ...
Robert Henry Burnside Downes was born in 1861. He was an engineer, architect and surveyor who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in ...
John Rider Roberts, landscape painter, illustrator, surveyor and architect, was closely associated with the Illustrated Sydney News (1853-1855; 1863-1868). His obituary in the Illustrated Sydney ...
Mid 20th century Melbourne Modernist architect, author, critic and illustrator. Born into the artistic Boyd dynasty, he was a partner of the Grounds, Romberg and ...
Charles (Rhodius) Rodius was a portraitist, illustrator, draughtsman, lithographer and singer. He was sentenced to seven years transportation for stealing a reticule containing a handkerchief, ...