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department on 1 April 1832; later that month he was given the title of Colonial Architect and his office was officially titled the Colonial Architects Department. The position as Town Surveyor was absorbed into the Surveyor General's Department (the role was filled by Mortimer Lewis who was later to succeed Hallen as Colonial Architect). In creating the Colonial Architect's role and department, Governor Bourke defied directions from the Colonial Office in Whitehall, London, which had specified there was to be no such office as an entity separate from that of the Surveyor General.
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In 2016, the Government Architect's Office celebrated its 200th anniversary, with the role being created with the appointment of Francis Greenway in 1816 as the first Colonial Architect. To celebrate this milestone, a major exhibition was displayed at the State Library of NSW, titled "Imagine a City:
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Lindsay Kelly became the 20th Government Architect for New South Wales on 1 July 1988. Unlike many of the 19th century Civil and Colonial Architects, Lindsay Kelly brought to the position of Government Architect formal architectural qualifications of the highest order: a first class honours degree in
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Smith reorganised the Government Architect's Branch in 1930 to absorb the Architect's Branch of the Department of Public Construction. During the 1930s depression, Smith initiated documentation for public buildings erected under the Unemployment Relief Council. Works undertaken during Smith's term of
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Blair, born 1862 in Scotland, entered the Government Architect's Branch in 1895 as an architectural draughtsman. By 1912 he had become First Class Assistant Architect in charge of the drawing office, and by 1916 Principal Designing Architect. Blair was appointed Acting Government Architect on McRae's
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At the same time, responsibility for civil and military buildings was made separate. Accordingly, these roles reported direct to the governor. The Surveyor-General, Thomas Mitchell, would have supported the independence of Mortimer Lewis, who he had worked with while Lewis was Town Surveyor, and whom
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In the mid-1830s there was seen to be an increasing need for new buildings relating to policing, including gaols, courthouses and lock-ups. Bourke negotiated with the Colonial Office in London that these buildings should be built by the Colonial Architect from the Colony's own resources and that this
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Mould retired as Government Architect in February 2012. He currently sits on design advisory panels in five Australian States and Territories, and has chaired major design competitions in Australia and overseas. He served as a Councillor for the International Union of Architects from 2014 to 2017.
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Richard McDonald Seymour Wells was born in Australia in 1865, and his promotion to Government Architect in 1927 made him the first Australian born architect to hold that post. Wells first joined William Kemp's office in the Department of Public Instruction in 1881, working on the design of schools.
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The Special Projects Section included a Historic Buildings Group and a Landscape Group. At this time the Government Architect's Office was one of the largest architectural offices in Australia with a staff of 800 spread between Head Office and six District Offices throughout the state. Webber left
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When Geoffrey (Peter) Webber became Government Architect, the department was rearranged into six specialist sections; Schools, Health Buildings, Tertiary Education, Public Buildings, Special Projects and Services. The Special Projects section at this time was undertaking work at Taronga Park Zoo,
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Other than his report on the colony's public buildings, Harris's possible contribution was the completion of the new Courthouse at Sydney begun by Greenway. Harris made enlargements and prepared drawings and specifications, but there is some doubt as to whether even his design was that ultimately
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Bourke established the Colonial Architect's Department in 1832 to be responsible for the planning and supervision of the construction and repair of public buildings. In general, the Colonial Architect's Department had charge of public buildings and their furniture, the duty of preparing plans and
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and suspended its director, Charles Wilson. Bourke had received numerous allegations anonymously against Wilson and the department. Wilson was dismissed and following him, six of the next top officers were also dismissed. In effect, the Department of Public Works ceased to function on the date of
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Supporting the direct personal interest of Premier Bob Carr in improving apartment building design in Sydney, the Government Architect developed a Flat Design Pattern Book in November 2001. The Pattern Book displayed a series of case studies that exemplified good design of apartments. The design
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in England, and worked in private practice in Sydney before joining the newly named Government Architect's Branch in 1890 as Branch Head. Funds and staff were depleted for the first years of Vernon's term, until 1894, in response to the depression, the Government voted 136,635 pounds for the new
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In 1843 there was a significant change in the governance of the colony of New South Wales as the first partially representative Legislative Council was established. The new Council was concerned to minimise expenditure and the appropriation of funds for public works was reduced with a consequent
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Mould said in an interview broadcast in January 2012 that one of the biggest challenges was engaging with a shifting body politic having served, in his term, under five Premiers and six Ministers. The same interview also revealed Mould's interest in Islamic architecture His works include Sydney
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Peter Mould acted as Government Architect following Johnson's retirement and was appointed as the NSW Government Architect and General Manager of the Government Architect's Office on 15 February 2006. Mould has extensive experience in both the private and government sector and has experience of
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arrived in December 1825 and dismissed the incumbent architect, George Cookney, a few months later. Darling left the position of Civil Architect vacant for the term of his governorship while he continued the process of reviewing the structure and roles of the Departments that made up the Public
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On 15 November 1991, the Minister for Public Works announced that Public Works had been entrusted with a new Government Services Charter. Under this Charter, new responsibilities were given to Division Heads, and the title of Government Architect was changed to "Director of Client Services and
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In the decade of post-war recovery, the office used prefabricated aluminium buildings imported from Great Britain in the building of schools and hospitals. The range of public buildings broadened from the 1950s, with financial provision for a substantial increase in construction of educational
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and was appointed Assistant Architect in the City Architect's office. He became City Architect and City Building Surveyor in 1889, a position he held until 1897 when he was appointed Principal Assistant Architect to Vernon in the Government Architect's Branch. He succeeded Vernon as Government
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In 1844 the duties of the Colonial Architect were expanded to cover the role previously performed by the Colonial Engineer, that is superintendence of roads, bridges, wharves and quays. From October 1848 military buildings and works were also placed under the charge of the Colonial Architect.
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When Governor Burke succeeded Governor Darling in December 1831, he initiated an enquiry into the Department of Public Works. Wilson and six of those who were immediately under him were dismissed in 1832. Hallen was the next most senior officer and was placed in charge of what remained of the
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had been the Town Surveyor within the Public Works Department. Within the Department of Public Works, Hallen took on the role of Architect and Town Surveyor under Charles Wilson, the Director of Public Works; under Wilson's directorship, Hallen having become increasingly engaged in minor
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To replace Greenway, Brisbane appointed Standish Lawrence Harris, a recently arrived free settler as Civil Architect in late 1822. Harris' main achievement seems to be in preparing a report on the condition of the Colony's public buildings requested by the Governor. Harris criticised his
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specifications for construction and repair and superintending all works executed by contract. From 1833 to 1835 the department briefly became the Architectural Branch of the Department of the Surveyor General before the Colonial Architect's Department was again separately established.
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Charles Weatherburn had a close involvement with the Opera House, and contributed to the successful completion of the project. Other major projects he was associated with include the Institute of Technology, Goodsell Building, Mckell Building at Rawson Place, Parliament House,
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Mitchell had suggested would fill the role better than Hallen had. Mortimer Lewis was appointed Colonial Architect in April 1835. Final approval for the arrangements only came in September 1837, due to the delays in corresponding between New South Wales and England by ship.
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George Cookney was an English architect, the son of D'arcy Wentworth's London agent. Cookney was sponsored by Wentworth and his son William Charles Wentworth. Governor Brisbane appointed him in April 1825, however, there were not a lot of projects he was asked to look at.
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Blacket was appointed by Governor Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy (1846–1855), having previously completed a number of ecclesiastical commissions in the Colony, following his arrival from Scotland in 1842. Works by Blacket as Colonial Architect include the design of the
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During Barnet's career, the Colonial Architect's office produced over 1,350 works. He listed on his retirement 169 Post and Telegraph offices, 130 Courthouses, 155 Police Stations, 110 lock ups and 20 lighthouses. One of Barnet's most impressive achievements was the
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The new department only had 10 officers and was operating under tighter management following the review of the Department of Public Works. Hallen was not found to providing the necessary leadership and the office became part of the Surveyor-General's office under
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In 1978 when Ian Thomson became Government Architect, he ushered in a period of unparalleled growth and building activity, which culminated in the completion of many projects for the 1988 Bicentennial Celebrations. Work completed during this period includes: the
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Galvin was appointed the 24th NSW Government Architect on Tuesday 1 October 2019. Galvin is the first female NSW Government Architect in the roles 200-year history. Galvin has 30 years of experience, including most recently as Principal of
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in 1928, moved to Sydney in 1960 and joined the Government Architects Branch of the Public Works Department in the same year. From 1960 to 1965 he assisted in the design and documentation of the Fisher Library at the University of Sydney.
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institutions – universities and technological institutes and residential colleges – and in recreational and welfare buildings and markets. Parkes retired in 1958, almost 50 years after his appointment to the Government Architect's Branch.
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Arts Precinct; as well as schools, courthouses and police stations. In 2010 he established the Eminent Architects Panel for the Sydney Opera House to advise on architecture and design as it embarked on a major renewal program.
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Lewis resigned in 1849. Major works that Lewis mentioned in his resignation statement were six gaols, eleven Courthouses, the new Government House, the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum, later known as the
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Notable buildings from Farmer's 16 years as Government Architect, with Harry Rembert as Chief Design Architect, were St. Margaret's Hospital Chapel and nurses' home, the Chemistry School and new
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Leaders of the free settler community in New South Wales, such as Wentworth and Macarthur, complained to London about Macquarie's policies, and in 1819 the government appointed an English judge,
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200 years of public architecture in NSW". The OGA has also been presenting a series of events and developing publications during 2016, including a draft Architecture and Design Policy for NSW.
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In 1987 the Government Architects Branch, first named in 1890, was renamed the Architectural Division of the Public Works Department. Ian Thomson retired as a Government Architect in 1988.
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He transferred between the Department of Public Instruction and the Government Architect's Branch for a number of years as the responsibility for school design changed between departments.
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Charles Weatherburn's career with the Government Architects Branch spanned almost 40 years. He joined the Department of Public Works in 1938 as an architect and up until the outbreak of
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He served on the Central Sydney Planning Committee, the NSW Heritage Council and chaired its Approvals Committee, and was Deputy President of the NSW Architects Registration Board.
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at Bundanon in 1999 and at the New England Regional Art Museum in 2002. He has pieces in the collections of the major law firms Allen Arthur Robinson and Naker and McKenzie, the
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Dawson was suspended for 3 months in 1859 for being absent from duty, and was replaced by his Clerk of Works. He resigned on 31 October 1862, and left New South Wales in 1864.
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Works undertaken by McRae during his term as Government Architect include: the Education Dept Building, Bridge Street (1912); Parcels Post Office, Railway Square (1913);
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Poulet is the Deputy President of the NSW Architects Registration Board. Peter is also an established and prolific abstract painter. He has shown his work regularly at
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He was awarded the Australian Institute of Architects (NSW) President's Prize for his contribution to architecture in 2011, and was granted a Life Fellowship in 2012.
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lower entrance, top entrance, and Indian elephant house; Corporation Building, Hay Street, which is on the Register of the National Estate; additions to the
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in 1913, as directed by the Minister for Public Instruction. During Wells' term as Government architect, he supervised work on the Dixson Wing of the
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Johnson retired as Government Architect in July 2005, and went on to become executive director of the Department of Planning, and Chief Executive of
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The office under Vernon was responsible for the design and installation of the elaborate decorations and illuminations in the city to celebrate the
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adopted. Harris made recommendations about the organisation of the Office for Public Works and the role of the Civil Architect, which were adopted.
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he established a design review panel and a design directorate to oversee the design and procurement of venues and the public domain for
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death in 1923 and promoted to Government Architect in 1926. Blair was responsible for the design of several war memorials, additions to
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When Macquarie returned to England in February 1822, Greenway was without his patron and on 15 November 1822, the recently appointed
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From 1912 until 1937 the Government Architect's Branch was housed in the "Tin Shed", a temporary building on the site of the first
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predecessor's works. Governor Brisbane found Harris's fees to be excessive. The Civil Architect reported to the Chief Engineer,
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to be Acting Civil Architect and Assistant Engineer responsible to Captain J M Gill, Inspector of Public Works. Greenway was a
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Under Farmer, restoration and heritage planning achieved prominence as a function of the Government Architect's Branch.
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Under Lewis, the Colonial Architect's Department of Victoria was established at what was at first the new settlement at
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Historically, the government architect was in charge of the government's public building projects across the state of
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Johnson's tenure was not without criticism, given major opportunities for development of the city fringes at both
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that, according to some critics, failed to lack vision. He is a major proponent of increased housing density.
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working with government, industry and the design profession. Mould was the 22nd Government Architect in NSW.
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in a role that was called Colonial Architect and later NSW Government Architect. He was appointed in 1816 by
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controls were then legislated through SEPP 65 Design Quality of Residential Flat Development in July 2002.
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in 1788. The memorial was requested by Baron de Bougainville, the son of the more famous French explorer,
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District Works Office, and Lismore Police Station. Smith retired in 1935 and died in 1965, aged 95 years.
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Edwin Smith, born in 1870 in Scotland, arrived in Australia in 1889, and worked as a draughtsman in the
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Mortimer Lewis was appointed by Governor Bourke whose term was completed in 1837. He served also under
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Department of Public Works before being appointed Government Architect of New South Wales in 1929.
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Resigning in 1854, Blacket took up a commission to design buildings for the University of Sydney.
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The first Macquarie Lighthouse, built 1816–18; photograph taken in the 1870s; from the 'Papers of
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the Government Architect's Branch in 1974 to take up a position as full-time Commissioner in the
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came to be used increasingly for public buildings. Notable examples include the fire stations at
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Hospital and many additions to public schools. Wells retired as Government Architect in 1929.
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architecture, a Master of Architecture and a Master of City Planning, as well as the 1984
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College of the Arts, St Mary's Cathedral conservation; master plans for Circular Quay,
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in 1900. Vernon retired from the position of Government Architect on 11 August 1911.
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who had been sentenced to transportation for forgery. Greenway's works included the
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was involved in hospital design. Four years in the army was followed by service in
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Barnet was appointed by Governor John Young (1861–1867). He served under Governors
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The only major work completed by Cookney was a memorial at the Sydney suburb of
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and an ever-increasing and highly sophisticated schools and building program.
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A range of important projects were designed in the office, most notably the
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Parliament House, Ryde Food School, the Art Gallery and Library of NSW.
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succeeded Darling in 1831. Bourke initiated a major enquiry into the
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office include: the Blackburn building at The University of Sydney,
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in the 1880s, designed by the first Colonial Architect in the 1820s)
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The first officer in the role, then styled Colonial Architect, was
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His resignation resulted from an enquiry into the building of the
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Brisbane's two replacement appointees lasted only short terms.
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upgrade, and a wide variety of conservation and heritage work.
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Architect in 1911 and held the office until his death in 1923.
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Edward Herbert (Ted) Farmer was born in 1909, educated at the
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exhibition during the Year of the Built Environment (2004).
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Buildings undertaken by Dawson as Colonial Architect include
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Wells designed the conversion of the Old Stables to the new
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Government Architect" to reflect the new responsibilities.
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Weaver resigned under the Governor's displeasure in 1856.
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Francis Greenway was the first official architect for the
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Department of Public Works and as Chief Architect in the
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and Sydney Registry Office and at least two lighthouses,
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would give greater respect for the buildings, stating:
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Archived from 2062: 2060: 2029: 2027: 1996: 1994: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1800: 1798: 1669: 1667: 1369:Poulet was the inaugural State Architect of 1253: 1232: 1049: 989: 908:George McRae arrived in Sydney in 1884 from 628:Charles Wynn-Carington, 3rd Baron Carrington 1963: 1961: 1870: 1868: 1866: 1782:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1737: 1735: 1733: 1702: 1700: 1364: 1131: 897: 593: 2806: 2799: 2785: 2242: 2123: 1936:"History: Wells, Richard McDonald Seymour" 1636: 1634: 1632: 1630: 1628: 1335: 1306:(2000). Another major achievement was the 1176: 1017: 799:Fisher Library at the University of Sydney 2384:Farrelly, Elizabeth (23 September 2009). 2057: 2024: 1991: 1828: 1795: 1664: 1069: 184:Engraving of St Matthew's Church, Windsor 2158: 1958: 1928: 1898: 1863: 1730: 1697: 1180: 1121:. This was also the period in which the 892: 758: 597: 317:Buildings include St Brigid's school at 252: 28: 17: 2359:"Chris Johnson Leaving Urban Taskforce" 2309: 2221:Farrelly, Elizabeth (28 January 2006). 1625: 1485: 1483: 1161:, three years as District Architect in 365:One of Lewis's earliest works was the 114:, St Mathews Church at Windsor and the 3256: 616:Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore 588:, The Rocks, Sydney; photographed 1874 78: 2780: 2767:Colonial Secretary's papers 1822-1877 2283: 810:Federation of the Australian colonies 349:Governor Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy 2414:"Barangaroo: Tale of a city divided" 1543:"History: Harris, Standish Lawrence" 1480: 536:As a result of the formation of the 232:Standish Lawrence Harris (1822–1824) 47:New South Wales Government Architect 2815:Historical buildings and structures 2748:Concise Guide to the State Archives 2570:Paine, Michelle (12 January 2012). 1771: 1513:"History: Greenway, Francis Howard" 984:Callan Park Hospital for the Insane 982:Court House and Wards 24 and 25 at 13: 3269:Public servants of New South Wales 2386:"Hungry rats eye harbour delights" 1189:John Whyte (Ian) Thomson, born in 281:, the French explorer who visited 108:Macquarie Lighthouse on South Head 14: 3290: 2736: 2540:Duncan, Philippa (24 July 2009). 2310:Harding, Laura (1 January 2005). 1675:"History: Blacket, Edmund Thomas" 1086:. Farmer himself was awarded the 749:Walter Liberty Vernon (1890–1911) 471:Edmund Thomas Blacket (1849–1854) 224:those dismissals, 13 March 1832. 37:, designed by Colonial Architect 1906:"History: Blair, Gorrie McLeish" 1447: 1433: 1283:and other significant projects. 1210:, the Gardens Restaurant in the 1004:State Library of New South Wales 973:Gorrie McLeish Blair (1923–1926) 960: 948: 877: 862: 847: 832: 817: 777:Under Vernon's directorship the 729: 707: 698:; opened 1869 and also designed 688: 673: 658: 643: 578: 563: 501:William Weaver was appointed by 454: 177: 155: 139: 123: 2998:Modern buildings and structures 2718: 2707: 2682: 2658: 2634: 2620: 2590: 2563: 2533: 2520:Design and Art Australia Online 2508: 2494: 2470:Johnson, Chris (26 July 2002). 2463: 2432: 2406: 2377: 2351: 2329: 2303: 2284:Mould, Peter (10 August 2011). 2277: 2214: 2188: 1765: 1468:Court houses in New South Wales 1270:University of Technology Sydney 1149:Charles Weatherburn (1974–1978) 886:Central railway station, Sydney 803:Central railway station, Sydney 683:; Italianate style; opened 1887 2101:"History: Wedderburn, Charles" 1595: 1565: 1535: 1505: 1326:Carlton & United Breweries 1292:Sydney Conservatorium of Music 1000:Sydney Conservatorium of Music 870:Art Gallery of New South Wales 795:Art Gallery of New South Wales 372:Lewis produced courthouses at 162:Lithograph of St James Church 49:, an appointed officer of the 1: 2259:Government Architect's Office 2170:Government Architect's Office 2140:Government Architect's Office 2105:Government Architect's Office 2072:Government Architect's Office 2039:Government Architect's Office 2006:Government Architect's Office 1973:Government Architect's Office 1940:Government Architect's Office 1910:Government Architect's Office 1880:Government Architect's Office 1845:Government Architect's Office 1810:Government Architect's Office 1747:Government Architect's Office 1712:Government Architect's Office 1679:Government Architect's Office 1646:Government Architect's Office 1607:Government Architect's Office 1577:Government Architect's Office 1547:Government Architect's Office 1517:Government Architect's Office 1473: 1398:University of New South Wales 1204:Riverside Theatres Parramatta 1099:University of New South Wales 1082:, two Blacket awards and one 718: 287:Louis Antoine de Bougainville 190:Colonial architects 1822–1835 163: 51:Government of New South Wales 33:Architectural drawing of the 1743:"History: Dawson, Alexander" 1185:Queanbeyan Court House; 1978 842:court house; built 1901-1903 517:Alexander Dawson (1856–1862) 503:Governor Sir William Denison 84:Francis Greenway (1816–1822) 7: 2771:State Library of Queensland 2643:Government Architect GA200+ 1426: 1408:Abbie Galvin (2019-current) 1298:(2002) and the upgrades of 1117:Technical College, and the 769:Vernon was born in 1846 at 715:General Post Office, Sydney 424:Gladesville Mental Hospital 279:Jean-FranΓ§ois de la PΓ©rouse 10: 3295: 3264:New South Wales architects 3074:Dr Chau Chak Wing Building 2672:New South Wales Government 2648:New South Wales Government 1708:"History: Weaver, William" 1642:"History: Lewis, Mortimer" 1603:"History: Hallen, Ambrose" 1573:"History: Cockney, George" 1411: 1392:. He has been honoured as 1006:, The Travers Building at 922:Colonial Treasury Building 901: 752: 651:Chief Secretary's Building 607: 497:William Weaver (1854–1856) 474: 336: 333:Mortimer Lewis (1835–1849) 293:Ambrose Hallen (1832–1834) 249:George Cookney (1825–1826) 221:Department of Public Works 87: 3279:Architecture in Australia 3223: 3215:NSW Government architects 3202: 2997: 2814: 2551:. 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Hallen designed the 266: 42: 26: 3210:Australian architects 3164:Sydney Harbour Bridge 3059:Chau Chak Wing Museum 2941:St Andrew's Cathedral 2694:architects.nsw.gov.au 2572:"Architect pulls out" 2476:Sydney Morning Herald 2445:Sydney Morning Herald 2228:Sydney Morning Herald 1212:Royal Botanic Gardens 1184: 893:Government architects 762: 755:Walter Liberty Vernon 620:Sir Hercules Robinson 601: 507: 477:Edmund Thomas Blacket 256: 75:, appointed in 1816. 32: 21: 3104:International Towers 3044:Bennelong Apartments 2981:University of Sydney 2876:Education Department 2728:. 30 September 2019. 2312:"Housing the future" 1308:Houses of the Future 955:Cessnock Court House 779:Arts and Craft style 681:Goulburn Court House 624:Lord Augustus Loftus 549:Point Stephens Light 132:William Hardy Wilson 3084:Dunc Gray Velodrome 3079:Deutsche Bank Place 2946:St Mary's Cathedral 2936:Registrar-General's 2881:General Post Office 2841:Central Local Court 2678:on 20 December 2016 2630:. 20 November 2015. 2420:. 22 September 2010 1583:on 17 February 2011 1523:on 17 February 2011 1455:Architecture portal 1394:artist in residence 1294:(2002), upgrade of 1281:Sydney Olympic Park 1216:Federation Pavilion 743:; completed in 1879 79:Colonial architects 3203:Notable architects 3169:Sydney Opera House 3127:Quay Quarter Tower 3099:Horizon Apartments 2961:Sydney Observatory 2901:Hyde Park Barracks 2608:on 16 January 2012 2482:on 9 February 2015 2451:on 18 October 2011 2365:. 5 September 2019 2316:ArchitectureAU.com 2290:ArchitectureAU.com 2200:ArchitectureAU.com 1493:. 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St. James Church, Sydney

Garden Palace
James Barnet
Government of New South Wales
agency of the government
NSW Public Works
New South Wales
Francis Greenway
Francis Greenway
Colony of New South Wales
Governor Macquarie
convict
Macquarie Lighthouse on South Head
Church of St James
Hyde Park Barracks
Hyde Park Barracks, designed by Francis Greenway; Old Colonial Georgian style; drawing by William Hardy Wilson in 1914
William Hardy Wilson
The first Macquarie Lighthouse, built 1816–18; photograph taken in the 1870s; from the 'Papers of James Barnet'
James Barnet
Lithograph of St James Church c. 1836 by Robert Russell
Robert Russell
Engraving of St Matthew's Church, Windsor
John Bigge
Governor Brisbane
Governor Darling
Governor Bourke
Department of Public Works
Major John Ovens

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