List of Australian Architects - S

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Architect & Education Birth, Death & Immigration Firms, Institutions & Geographical location Architectural style Notable buildings & Awards
  • Thomas Pollard Sampson
  • Articled to A E Luttrell
  • Born Launceston, Tasmania 24 June 1875
  • Died Paddington 25 June 1961
  • T P Sampson
  • Herbert Dennis & T P Sampson
  • New South Wales
  • Federation Arts and Crafts
  • Federation Bungalow
  • Kama, Strathfield (1913)
  • Romahapa, Centennial Park (1914)
  • Concord Golf Club Clubhouse, Concord (1921)
  • Wallis Hall, Meriden School, Strathfield (1936)
  • Conrad Sayce
  • Born Hereford, England 1888
  • Arrived Australia 18??
  • Died Melbourne 1935
  • Alsop & Sayce
  • Victoria and Western Australia
  • Inter-War Mediterranean
  • Winthrop Hall, University of Western Australia
  • Harry Seidler
  • Born Vienna 25 June 1923
  • Arrived Australia 1948
  • Died Sydney 9 March 2006
  • Harry Seidler & Associates
  • Australia and International
  • Post-War International
  • Late 20th century International
  • Late 20th century Brutalist
  • Late 20th century Structuralist
  • Rose Seidler House, Wahroonga (1951) Sulman Medal
  • Blues Point Tower, Milsons Point (1961)
  • Ski Lodge, Thredbo (1965) Wilkinson Award
  • Muller House Port Hacking (1966) Wilkinson Award
  • Australia Square Tower, George Street, Sydney (1967)
  • Harry and Penelope Seidler House, Killara (1967) Wilkinson Award
  • MLC Centre, Martin Place, Sydney (1975) Sulman Medal
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1976)
  • Offices, Glen Street, Milsons Point (1981) Sulman Medal
  • Riverside Centre, Brisbane (1986)
  • Capita Centre, Sydney (1989)
  • Grosvenor Place, George Street, Sydney (1991) Sulman Medal
  • Hamilton House, Sydney (1991)
  • Horizon Apartments, Darlinghurst (1999) Wilkinson Award
  • Riparian Plaza, Brisbane (2005)
  • Roy Simpson
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1997)
  • John Smedley
  • Articled to G A Mansfield
  • Born Sydney 4 March 1841
  • Died Shanghai 17 November 1903
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
  • Victorian Italianate
  • Sydney Trades Hall, Sydney (1888)
  • Stanmore Methodist Church, Newington College Chapel (1883, demolished 1975)
  • Waterloo Town Hall (1880)
  • A Bramwell Smith
  • Victoria
  • Post-War American Colonial
  • Edwin Smith
  • NSW Government Architect
    (1929-35)
  • New South Wales
  • Douglas Snelling
  • Born Kent, England 1917
  • Died Sydney, Australia 1985
  • Modernist
  • Emil Sodersten
  • Architecture Sydney Technical College
  • Architecture Lectures University of Sydney
  • Articled to Ross & Rowe
  • Born Balmain 30 August 1899
  • Died Manly 14 December 1961
  • Hall & Prentice
  • John P. Tate & Young
  • Emil Sodersteen/Emil Sodersten
  • Sodersten & Sodersten
  • Queensland and New South Wales
  • Inter-War Art Deco
  • Inter-War Functionalism & Moderne
  • Design Team, Brisbane City Hall (1921)
  • Australian War Memorial, Canberra (1925)
  • Birtley Towers, Elizabeth Bay (1935)
  • CML Building, Sydney (1936)
  • Nesca House, Newcastle (1939)
  • James Stahle
  • Atelier University of Melbourne
  • Buchan, Laird & Buchan
  • Mockridge, Stahle & Mitchell (1948–83)
  • Victoria
  • Post-War Ecclesiastical
  • Post-War Melbourne Regional
  • Orwell Park, 15 Atkinson Street, Templestowe (1953)
  • Hooper House, 129 Winmalee Road, Balwyn (1954)
  • St Mark's Church of England, Sunshine
  • Melbourne Grammar School, Myer Music School, South Yarra
  • Ridley College Chapel, Parkville
  • Sir Arthur Stephenson
  • Stephenson & Meldrum
  • Stephenson & Turner
  • Australia
  • Inter-War Functionalist
  • Post-War International
  • King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Missenden Road, Camperdown (1941) RAIA Sir John Sulman Medal
  • Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Hospital Road, Concord (1946) RAIA Sir John Sulman Medal
  • RAIA Gold Medal (1963)
  • Colin Still
  • Born Sydney 13 March 1943
  • NSW Government Architects Office
  • Phillip Cox Partners
  • New South Wales
  • Late 20th century Late Modern
  • City Council Library & Regional Gallery, Orange (1986) RAIA Sir John Sulman Medal
  • NSW State Sports Centre, Olympic Park
  • Peter Stutchbury
  • Stutchbury + Pape
  • New South Wales
  • Bay House, Sydney (2003) Robin Boyd Award
  • Sir John Sulman
  • Born Greenwich 29 August 1849
  • Arrived Australia 1885
  • Died North Sydney 18 August 1934
  • Blackmann & Sulman
  • Sulman & Power
  • New South Wales
  • Federation Free Classical
  • The Armidale School (1889)
  • The Women's College, University of Sydney (1890–94)
  • Presbyterian churches Woollahra (1889), Manly (1889–92) and Randwick (1890)
  • Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital, Concord

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