Artist, designer, metalsmith, architect, farmer, research officer and lecturer. He designed the "Certificate of Award" for the Coolgardie exhibition of 1899. Vanzetti also designed a ...
Peter Webber was the NSW Government Architect 1973-74, after joining the NSW Public Works Department as an architect in 1949 and becoming Assistant Government Architect ...
Cartoonist, painter, commercial artist and architect. Weston was a member of many clubs and societies, and associated with many of Australia's now famous cartoonists and ...
Leslie Wilkinson was Australia's first Professor of Architecture, at the University of Sydney from 1918 to 1947, and Dean of the Faculty from 1920. As ...
Architect, decorator and scene painter. As city architect he designed the present facade and vestibule of the Sydney Town Hall as well as the Woolloomooloo ...
English colonial architect and watercolourist who designed half of Melbourne while continuing to paint despite one critic describing his art as curry powder and mouldy ...
Wilson was a Sydney-based interwar architect, artist, author, cartographer, orientalist and futurist. Furniture and furnishings by Wilson are known. He documents many historic houses and ...
Wilson is a landscape architect working in Queensland. In Brisbane, she is considered an pioneer of landscape design on/in multi-storey buildings. After training, she joined ...
Wolfenden of the architectural firm Yuncken Freeman has been identified as a furniture designer for the interiors of BHP House, Melbourne in 1971. The work ...
Wollaston is known for the copious personal diaries he kept during his Australian years (1841/1856). These were sent to friends in England and later returned ...
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 ...