South Australian architect/designer of Rex Battarbee's house and gallery in Alice Springs 1946-47 known as Tmara Mara. Trained in South Australia and New York, Cheesman ...
Landscape architect responsible for animal enclosures and picnic shelters at Taronga Zoo in Sydney as well as picnic shelters, grottoes and fountains in Sydney, the ...
One of Sydney's leading government and independent modernist architects, from the late 1930s through early 1960s. Founded the practice Ancher Mortlock Murray & (later) Woolley ...
John Andrews became Australia's most internationally accomplished modernist architect during the 1960s, completing major civic buildings in Ontario, Canada and on the Harvard University campus, ...
Born in 1865, Harold Desbrowe-Annear was an architect and teacher of drawing. His drawings for the Victorian War Memorial were illustrated in 'Art and Australia' ...
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 ...
Although best-known as an architect, William Archer was also a talented botanical artist. He assisted Dr Joseph Hooker at Kew Gardens with the 'Florae Tasmaniae' ...
Adrian Ashton was founding editor of the NSW RAIA Architecture Bulletin and editor of Building magazine during the late 1950s. He established the NSW RAIA ...
H. Ingham Ashworth was the second Professor of Architecture at the University of Sydney, succeeding Leslie Wilkinson. Born in England, he played a key role ...
Watercolour painter and drawing master who lived and painted in Van Diemen's Land during the 1830s. In 1833 Atkinson and his wife opened the Stanwell ...
Baldwinson was a regional modernist architect. He was a founder member of Modern Architecture Research Society (MARS), Sydney, Australia’s first industrial design organization, the “Design ...