Architect & Education |
Birth, Immigration & Death |
Firms, Institutions & Geographical locations |
Architectural style |
Notable buildings & Awards |
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- Born Fiji 28 February 1897
- Died Gold Coast, Queensland 1967
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- Ross & Rowe
- Hall & Prentice
- Commonwealth Works Department
- Lipson & Kaad
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- Design Team, Brisbane City Hall
- Rural Bank, Martin Place, Sydney (1935 - demolished 1983)
- Hastigs Deering Motors (now City Ford), Woolloomooloo (1938)
- Packard Showroom, East Sydney (1938)
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- Born Saint Petersburg 4 October 1913
- Died Sydney 2009
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- Blumin & Kagan
- Department of Works & Housing
- Anatol Kagan & Associates
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- Inter-War Functionalist
- Post-War International
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- Mount Scopus Memorial College, Burwood, Victoria (1953–60)
- Sydney Opera House - unplaced competition entry (1957)
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- Ian Potter Museum of Art (Victorian Architecture Medal, Melbourne Prize and William Wardell Award 1999
- Eureka Tower
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- NSW Government Architect
(1988-95)
- New South Wales
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- Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc.
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1937–1975 |
- Edwards Madigan Tozillo Briggs
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- High Court of Australia - Principal Designer & Design Team leader, Warringah Civic Centre - Designer, National Gallery of Australia - Team member, Dee Why Library - Architect,
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- George Kringas Pty Ltd, Kringas & Jahn, Stephenson & Turner
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- Queen Victoria Building Redevelopment - Design Leader, Competition Winner - Walsh Bay Redevelopment by Ipoh Gardens
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- Kringas Architects, Canberra www.kringas.com
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- Reconciliation Place - National Competition Winner 2001, Federation Place - National Competition Winner 2002, Jenkins Farmhouse - RAIA Canberra Medallion - 1999, Kingston Foreshore - National Competition Commendation, RAIA Presidents Medal ACT - 2004
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