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Birth, Immigration & Death |
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- J Burcham Clamp
- Articled to H C Kent
- Architecture
Sydney Technical College
- Architecture Lectures
University of Sydney
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- Born George Street, Sydney 30 November 1869
- Died Cremorne 7 July 1931
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Partners
- T M Smith
- Walter Burley Griffin
- C H Mackellar
- C H Finch
- John Clamp (Son)
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- Inter-War Old English
- Inter-War Chicagoesque
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- Shore Chapel, North Sydney
- St Matthew's Anglican Church, Manly (with Wright and Apperly)
- Church of England Boys' Home, Carlingford
- Canberra Grammar School
- Ainslie Hotel, Canberra
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- Cameron, Chisholm Nicol
- Australia
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- Late 20th century Stripped Classical
- Late 20th century Perth Reginal
- Late 20th century Brutalist
- Late 20th century Late Modern
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- Reid Library, University of Western Australia, Crawley (1964)
- National Carillon, Canberra (1970)
- Allendale Square, St Georges Terrace, Perth (1976)
- Fire Brigades Board Headquarters, Hay Street, Perth (1986)
- RAIA Gold Medal (1983)
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- J James Clark
- Prime instructor in architecture, Pritchard of Smith and Pritchard Architects
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- Born Liverpool, England 23 January 1838
- Arrived Australia 10 March 1852
- Died St Kilda, Victoria 25 June 1915
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- Colonial Architect's Office, Victoria (1852–78)
- Private practice, Collins Street, Melbourne (1880)
- Private practice with engineer brother, George Clark, Sydney (1881–83)
- Colonial Architect, Queensland (1883–85)
- Private practice with E J Clark (Son), Australia (1896–1915)
- Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia
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- Victorian Italianate
- Victorian Academic Classical
- Victorian Free Classical
- Federation Gothic
- Federation Free Style
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- Old Treasury Building, Melbourne (1857–62)
- Royal Mint, Melbourne (1869–72)
- Treasury Building, Brisbane (1889)
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- Born Wokalup, Western Australia 11 September 1903
- Died Mosman Park, Western Australia 3 December 1975
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- Clifton Parry
- Clifton Leach
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- Inter-War (Spanish Mission)
- International style
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- Captain Stirling Hotel, Nedlands (1935)
- The Clifton house, Johnston Street, Mosman Park (1937)
- Day House, Victoria Avenue, Claremont (1939)
&Faculty of Arts Building, University of Western Australia (1962)
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- Arnold Conrad CMG
- Articled to Edwin Ruck
- Architecture Working Men's College, Melbourne
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- Born Clifton Hill 6 January 1887
- Died Auchenflower 3 February 1979
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- Queensland Department of Public Works (1911)
- H W Atkinson & C McLay (1912–17)
- Atkinson & Conrad (1919–26)
- Atkinson, Powell & Conrad (1926–38)
- Conrad & Gargett (1938–74)
- Queensland
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- Inter-War Spanish mission
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- Trades Hall, Brisbane
- Craigston, Spring Hill (1928)
- Brisbane General Hospital
- Brisbane General Hospital, nurses' quarters
- Tristram's soft-drink factory
- Greek Orthodox Church
- Courier-Mail Building (1936 with Stephenson & Meldrum)
- St John's Cathedral, organ loft, Brisbane (1974)
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- NSW Colonial Architect 1825-26
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- Old Colonial Gothick Picturesque
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- La Perouse Memorial, Botany Bay
- Stables, Vaucluse House, Vaucluse (c.1829)
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- William Coote
- Trainee architect under C R Cockerell
- Trainee civil engineer under C B Vignolles
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- Born London 1822
- Arrived Australia 1852
- Died 1898
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- Old Brisbane Town Hall, Brisbane
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- Denton Corker Marshall
- Australia and International
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- Melbourne Museum
- Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre
- Bolte Bridge
- Visitors Centre, Stonehenge
- Australian Embassy, Tokyo
- Australian Embassy, Beijing
- Governor Phillip Tower & Museum of Sydney
- Australian War Memorial, Extension
- RAIA Gold Medal (1996)
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- Allen Jack+Cottier Architects Pty Ltd
- Australia
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- Sydney School
- Late 20th century modernist
- Heritage and adaptive reuse
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- Penfolds Magill Estate Winery, Adelaide, South Australia
- Moore Park Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales
- RAIA Gold Medal (2001)
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- Ian McKay & Philip Cox
- Philip Cox & Partners
- Philip Cox, Richardson, Taylor & Associates
- New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory
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- Late 20th century Structuralist
- Late 20th century Post Modern
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- National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour
- Sydney Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
- Sydney Football Stadium. Moore Park
- RAIA Gold Medal (1984)
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- Born United States 1876-1954)
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- practised both as an engineer and architect in Australia and the United States in the first half of the 20th century.
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