Architect and pottery entrepreneur was born in 1862 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Mouritzen designed hotels in Boddington, Brookton, and Kunnunoppin. In 1921 he started the Calyx ...
Glenn Murcutt (1936–) was one of Australia's most internationally notable architects from 1975 to 2000. He is best known known for leading 'the Australian modern ...
Myles Dunphy (1891-1985) was a lecturer in building construction and history at Sydney Technical College 1921-1970s. He encouraged students to develop a love of the ...
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 ...
Kenworthy worked as an architect and designer. He was responsible for the design of the State Ballroom, Sydney. He worked for the NSW Govt Architect, ...
A Cuban-born Australian architect, painter, black and white cartoonist and freelance lecturer. His art works combine abstracted figures and landscapes.
Photographer who arrived in Melbourne in 1852. He was looked after by an acquaintance, Walter Woodbury assisting him with various things from 1 August 1855.
Coulter was an architect who was designing furniture in a Moderne style in the mid-1930s from an office in Brighton-le-Sands. A cocktail bar designed by ...
Neville Gruzman was one of Sydney's significant independent architects from the 1950s to the 1980s. He was inspired by traditional Japanese architecture and landscape design, ...
Newton and Grounds were an architectural practice, Melbourne. They also designed furniture illustrated in “Australian Furniture.” Architectural Section, (J.L. Stephen Mansfield, editor.), Art in Australia ...
Eric Nichols (1902-1966) was an architect who worked closely with American expatriates Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin from the 1920s to their departure ...