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Abbie Galvin

Abbie Galvin (born 1970) is the 24th NSW Government Architect. Formerly a Principal of Australian architecture, urban design and interior design practice BVN Architecture. She is a registered Architect in NSW, Victoria, ACT and SA and is also a member of the Australian Architecture Association.[1]

Abbie Galvin
Born
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
NationalityAustralian
OccupationArchitect
Children3
PracticeNew South Wales Government Architect
ProjectsThe Braggs (2013), Royal North Shore Hospital (2012), Stockland head office (2007)

Early life and education edit

Born in Vancouver in 1970, Galvin, along with her parents and two younger brothers moved to the inner suburbs of Perth when she was 6 years old. Galvin's father is an architect and her mother is a nurse.

Growing up Galvin was constantly around a creative environment. "I grew up surrounded by Architecture, discussions around Architecture; Architecture books and magazines". This upbringing resulted in Galvin having a "very visual, aesthetic interest". Her childhood home was an old timber-framed house built by her father, often with the help of young Galvin and occasionally their neighbours.[2]

Galvin attended John XXIII College, a private, co-education, catholic college. She studied traditional subjects at school such as French, Math, Chemistry, Physics, English Literature and Biology; she enjoyed all subjects, in particular Math and Literature.[2]

Part of Galvin was determined to stray from following in her father's footsteps. For years she researched different professions; initially thinking she might study Physiotherapy or Chemistry. It wasn't until the end of her secondary education that she realised that Architecture was a culmination of many things she enjoyed and excelled at. Architecture was a profession that involved "problem solving..." whilst creating "...beauty at the same time".[2]

After completion of high school Galvin commenced a Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Western Australia in 1988. Galvin learnt from a variety of different educators including Geoffrey London, Simon Anderson, Michael Markham, Charlie Mann, Peter Brew, Howard Raggatt and Ian McDougall. Two key influential figures outlined above were Geoffrey London and Simon Anderson they "…created an environment of complete experimentation".[2] This environment exposed Galvin to various creative processes that are relative to problem solving aspects of architecture. Galvin graduated from the Bachelor of Architecture with honours in 1992 where she began her first job at Hames Sharley.

Personal life edit

In Galvin's spare time she enjoys the company of her husband, also an architect, and three children. She enjoys knitting, sewing and weaving. Galvin became interested in weaving after a trip through Scandinavia and has since completed a weaving course under Liz Williamson. Galvin enjoys running; last year she completed a marathon in Uluru[clarification needed] and is currently training to complete another one later this year.[2]

Career edit

Early career edit

After years of working for small architectural practices, Galvin contacted the Museum of Sydney in regards to an opportunity about developing a public program focusing on architecture. Inspired by the Chicago Open, Galvin organised and co-ordinated the Sydney Open, which was first presented by Sydney Living Museums in 1997.[3] Throughout her working career Galvin has been a dedicated contributor to an accreditation panel through the Australian Institute of Architecture, her role consisting of monitoring and accessing university courses. Galvin occasionally lectures and is a regularly a guest critic for students. She has been on the judging panel alongside Richard Hassell, Sean Godsell and Peter Corrigan for the inaugural ALVA student architecture competition at the University of Western Australia.[4]

BVN edit

Abbie joined BVN Architecture in the mid-1990s and rose to the position of principal, an owner of the practice. She worked on large-scale projects ranging from hospitals, multi-residential housing, and research buildings. Galvin communicates her designs through narrative proposals to gain a client's understanding of complex building designs.[2]

New South Wales Government Architect edit

Galvin was appointed the 24th New South Wales Government Architect on 1 October 2019, the first female in the role's 200-year history.[5]

Influences edit

Galvin's architecture is influenced by numerous sources. This includes early modernists such as Le Corbusier and Atelier 5; all seven volumes of Corbusier's Oeuvre and Atelier 5 publications were kept in the family's bookshelf and frequented by her father as a point of reference. Furthermore, Galvin finds architects who work in primitive locations influential as there is a focus on vernacular design. She believes architecture should not form a recognisable object for self-promotion; architecture should be subjective to a specific site.

Architecture can never do that in isolation, it has to work in tandem. But so often the building is seen as this skin that is independent of what goes on inside it. It's not just about form making. It is definitely about the integrity and authenticity of architecture.[6]

Projects edit

Building/project Location Country Date
The Braggs, University of Adelaide Adelaide, SA Australia 2013
Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards, Sydney, NSW Australia 2012
Monash University Student Housing Clayton, Melbourne, VIC Australia 2011
HMAS Creswell Griffiths House Jervis Bay, NSW Australia 2011
Stockland's Head Office Sydney CBD, NSW Australia 2007
Deutsche Bank Sydney CBD, NSW Australia 2005

Stockland's head office, 2007 edit

Abbie Galvin was the leading architect of Stockland's new head office. This building is a redevelopment of an existing 1980s office block; it became Australia's first rated 6 Star Green Energy Efficient office (Office Interiors v1.1 building). Winning seven awards in total that included the BPN Environ Sustainability Award for Office Fit Out (2008) and Wirtschafts Woche 2008 Best Office Award (Cologne, Germany).[7] Key to the design is the centralised eight-storey atrium.[8]

Galvin worked closely with the needs of the manager director of Stockland and his executive team; the development company was going through significant change at the time and needed a space to allow maximum work efficiency. The design challenge was working with the eight levels of the existing structure. Galvin and her team suggested the use of voids that would create visual allowances between the staggered levels and structural bays, these voids then creating a sense of altering scales in verticality. The centralised stairs stringers are painted red to symbolise Enid Blyton's red slippery-dip in the children's novel The Folk and the Faraway Tree.

Royal North Shore Hospital, 2012 edit

In 2009 Abbie gained further recognition in the Australian Architecture Institution after being involved in one of the largest projects undertaken by BVN. This was the $1 billion redevelopment of Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital, and the redesign of the HMAS Creswell training college located in Jervis Bay.[6]

The Braggs, 2013 edit

Another notable project Galvin was involved in was the research Institute for Photonic and Advanced Sensing (IPAS)[9] building at the University of Adelaide, otherwise known as 'The Braggs'. The underpinning design idea was to reflect the purpose of the building in the form and planning. For instance, the folded glass façade at each level represents a different wavelength of light.

Career achievements edit

Galvin has won numerous design competitions at the University of Western Australia including the RAIA Travel Grant for Design Excellence. Galvin's reputation in architecture has been steadily increasing, she has been featured in the Architecture Bulletin discussing gender equality in the Australian architecture industry. In the article she admits that there must be change in the industry; stating that current industry practices "...make it extremely difficult for women who are attempting to balance a career and children, and it is not until these issues are addressed that we will see higher levels of female representation and retention". (Architecture Bulletin Sep/Oct 2012, p16). In addition, Galvin has contributed in newspaper publications such as The Australian Financial Review and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Awards edit

  • 2006: Deutsche Bank is awarded RAIA National Award Interior Architecture, RAIA NSW Interior Architecture Award
  • 2007: Stockland Head Office is awarded MBA NSW Interior Fit-outs $25m+
  • 2008: Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture at the NSW Architecture Awards.
  • 2008: Stockland Head office is awarded RAIA NSW Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture, Environ BPN Sustainability Award, IDEA08 Best Commercial Interior, IDEA08 Best Sustainability Interior, Property Council of Australian Office Developments Finalist, Property Council of Australian Sustainable Developments Finalist, RAIA NSW Interior Architecture Commendation, Winner of BOSS Space Awards, Wirtschaftswoche Best Office 2008 International Category
  • 2009: Galvin was nominated by Micky Pinkerton (Suters Architects) for IDEA (Interior Design Excellence Awards) designer of the year 2009[10]
  • 2013: The Braggs building is awarded The Jack McConnell Award for Public Architecture (BVN Media Release 2013, Braggs Wins Top Architecture Award in SA)

References edit

  1. ^ BVN Architects 2015, "People: Abbie Galvin" 28 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine, BVN Architects, viewed 3 May 2015
  2. ^ a b c d e f Galvin, Abbie (1 May 2015). "Abbie Galvin Biography Interview". Skype (Interview). Interviewed by Joel Hiller; Krystal Rawnson; Chelsea Tomasin. Melbourne.
  3. ^ Sydney Open, "About the Event" 4 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Sydney Open, viewed 2 May 2015
  4. ^ The University of Western Australia 2010, "eALVA 2010", The University of Western Australia 2010, viewed 4 May 2015
  5. ^ "'Our buildings shape space': NSW appoints new government architect". 30 September 2019.
  6. ^ a b Hinchy, MH 2009,'RIGHT NOW WHO',Belle October/November.P.64
  7. ^ Green Building Council Australia 2009, "Australia’s first 6 Star Green Star- Office Interiors v1.1 building in the spotlight", Green building Council Australia, viewed 28 April 2015
  8. ^ BVN Architects 2015, "Projects: Stockland Head Office"[permanent dead link], BVN Architects, viewed 28 April 2015
  9. ^ ArchDaily 2013, "The Braggs / BVN Architecture", ArchDaily, viewed 3 May 2015
  10. ^ IDEA-awards, "Designer of the Year 2009 (individual or practice) – pe" 4 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Interior Design Excellence Awards 2015, viewed 28 April 2015

Further reading edit

  • Parlour. . Parlour. Archived from the original on 19 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • Rafson, Sarah. . eOculus. Archived from the original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  • University of Adelaide’s house of light, The Financial Review
  • Australia Architecture, (Vol. 89, Sep:Oct 2000), Tennis in the Round, p. 56
  • Australia Architecture, (Vol. 94, Nov:Dec 2005), The Future is Now, p. 91

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Abbie Galvin born 1970 is the 24th NSW Government Architect Formerly a Principal of Australian architecture urban design and interior design practice BVN Architecture She is a registered Architect in NSW Victoria ACT and SA and is also a member of the Australian Architecture Association 1 Abbie GalvinBornVancouver British Columbia CanadaNationalityAustralianOccupationArchitectChildren3PracticeNew South Wales Government ArchitectProjectsThe Braggs 2013 Royal North Shore Hospital 2012 Stockland head office 2007 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Personal life 3 Career 3 1 Early career 3 2 BVN 3 3 New South Wales Government Architect 4 Influences 5 Projects 5 1 Stockland s head office 2007 5 2 Royal North Shore Hospital 2012 5 3 The Braggs 2013 6 Career achievements 7 Awards 8 References 9 Further readingEarly life and education editBorn in Vancouver in 1970 Galvin along with her parents and two younger brothers moved to the inner suburbs of Perth when she was 6 years old Galvin s father is an architect and her mother is a nurse Growing up Galvin was constantly around a creative environment I grew up surrounded by Architecture discussions around Architecture Architecture books and magazines This upbringing resulted in Galvin having a very visual aesthetic interest Her childhood home was an old timber framed house built by her father often with the help of young Galvin and occasionally their neighbours 2 Galvin attended John XXIII College a private co education catholic college She studied traditional subjects at school such as French Math Chemistry Physics English Literature and Biology she enjoyed all subjects in particular Math and Literature 2 Part of Galvin was determined to stray from following in her father s footsteps For years she researched different professions initially thinking she might study Physiotherapy or Chemistry It wasn t until the end of her secondary education that she realised that Architecture was a culmination of many things she enjoyed and excelled at Architecture was a profession that involved problem solving whilst creating beauty at the same time 2 After completion of high school Galvin commenced a Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Western Australia in 1988 Galvin learnt from a variety of different educators including Geoffrey London Simon Anderson Michael Markham Charlie Mann Peter Brew Howard Raggatt and Ian McDougall Two key influential figures outlined above were Geoffrey London and Simon Anderson they created an environment of complete experimentation 2 This environment exposed Galvin to various creative processes that are relative to problem solving aspects of architecture Galvin graduated from the Bachelor of Architecture with honours in 1992 where she began her first job at Hames Sharley Personal life editIn Galvin s spare time she enjoys the company of her husband also an architect and three children She enjoys knitting sewing and weaving Galvin became interested in weaving after a trip through Scandinavia and has since completed a weaving course under Liz Williamson Galvin enjoys running last year she completed a marathon in Uluru clarification needed and is currently training to complete another one later this year 2 Career editEarly career edit After years of working for small architectural practices Galvin contacted the Museum of Sydney in regards to an opportunity about developing a public program focusing on architecture Inspired by the Chicago Open Galvin organised and co ordinated the Sydney Open which was first presented by Sydney Living Museums in 1997 3 Throughout her working career Galvin has been a dedicated contributor to an accreditation panel through the Australian Institute of Architecture her role consisting of monitoring and accessing university courses Galvin occasionally lectures and is a regularly a guest critic for students She has been on the judging panel alongside Richard Hassell Sean Godsell and Peter Corrigan for the inaugural ALVA student architecture competition at the University of Western Australia 4 BVN edit Abbie joined BVN Architecture in the mid 1990s and rose to the position of principal an owner of the practice She worked on large scale projects ranging from hospitals multi residential housing and research buildings Galvin communicates her designs through narrative proposals to gain a client s understanding of complex building designs 2 New South Wales Government Architect edit Main article New South Wales Government Architect Galvin was appointed the 24th New South Wales Government Architect on 1 October 2019 the first female in the role s 200 year history 5 Influences editGalvin s architecture is influenced by numerous sources This includes early modernists such as Le Corbusier and Atelier 5 all seven volumes of Corbusier s Oeuvre and Atelier 5 publications were kept in the family s bookshelf and frequented by her father as a point of reference Furthermore Galvin finds architects who work in primitive locations influential as there is a focus on vernacular design She believes architecture should not form a recognisable object for self promotion architecture should be subjective to a specific site Architecture can never do that in isolation it has to work in tandem But so often the building is seen as this skin that is independent of what goes on inside it It s not just about form making It is definitely about the integrity and authenticity of architecture 6 Projects editBuilding project Location Country Date The Braggs University of Adelaide Adelaide SA Australia 2013 Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards Sydney NSW Australia 2012 Monash University Student Housing Clayton Melbourne VIC Australia 2011 HMAS Creswell Griffiths House Jervis Bay NSW Australia 2011 Stockland s Head Office Sydney CBD NSW Australia 2007 Deutsche Bank Sydney CBD NSW Australia 2005 Stockland s head office 2007 edit Abbie Galvin was the leading architect of Stockland s new head office This building is a redevelopment of an existing 1980s office block it became Australia s first rated 6 Star Green Energy Efficient office Office Interiors v1 1 building Winning seven awards in total that included the BPN Environ Sustainability Award for Office Fit Out 2008 and Wirtschafts Woche 2008 Best Office Award Cologne Germany 7 Key to the design is the centralised eight storey atrium 8 Galvin worked closely with the needs of the manager director of Stockland and his executive team the development company was going through significant change at the time and needed a space to allow maximum work efficiency The design challenge was working with the eight levels of the existing structure Galvin and her team suggested the use of voids that would create visual allowances between the staggered levels and structural bays these voids then creating a sense of altering scales in verticality The centralised stairs stringers are painted red to symbolise Enid Blyton s red slippery dip in the children s novel The Folk and the Faraway Tree Royal North Shore Hospital 2012 edit In 2009 Abbie gained further recognition in the Australian Architecture Institution after being involved in one of the largest projects undertaken by BVN This was the 1 billion redevelopment of Sydney s Royal North Shore Hospital and the redesign of the HMAS Creswell training college located in Jervis Bay 6 The Braggs 2013 edit Another notable project Galvin was involved in was the research Institute for Photonic and Advanced Sensing IPAS 9 building at the University of Adelaide otherwise known as The Braggs The underpinning design idea was to reflect the purpose of the building in the form and planning For instance the folded glass facade at each level represents a different wavelength of light Career achievements editGalvin has won numerous design competitions at the University of Western Australia including the RAIA Travel Grant for Design Excellence Galvin s reputation in architecture has been steadily increasing she has been featured in the Architecture Bulletin discussing gender equality in the Australian architecture industry In the article she admits that there must be change in the industry stating that current industry practices make it extremely difficult for women who are attempting to balance a career and children and it is not until these issues are addressed that we will see higher levels of female representation and retention Architecture Bulletin Sep Oct 2012 p16 In addition Galvin has contributed in newspaper publications such as The Australian Financial Review and The Sydney Morning Herald Awards edit2006 Deutsche Bank is awarded RAIA National Award Interior Architecture RAIA NSW Interior Architecture Award 2007 Stockland Head Office is awarded MBA NSW Interior Fit outs 25m 2008 Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture at the NSW Architecture Awards 2008 Stockland Head office is awarded RAIA NSW Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture Environ BPN Sustainability Award IDEA08 Best Commercial Interior IDEA08 Best Sustainability Interior Property Council of Australian Office Developments Finalist Property Council of Australian Sustainable Developments Finalist RAIA NSW Interior Architecture Commendation Winner of BOSS Space Awards Wirtschaftswoche Best Office 2008 International Category 2009 Galvin was nominated by Micky Pinkerton Suters Architects for IDEA Interior Design Excellence Awards designer of the year 2009 10 2013 The Braggs building is awarded The Jack McConnell Award for Public Architecture BVN Media Release 2013 Braggs Wins Top Architecture Award in SA References edit BVN Architects 2015 People Abbie Galvin Archived 28 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine BVN Architects viewed 3 May 2015 a b c d e f Galvin Abbie 1 May 2015 Abbie Galvin Biography Interview Skype Interview Interviewed by Joel Hiller Krystal Rawnson Chelsea Tomasin Melbourne Sydney Open About the Event Archived 4 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Open viewed 2 May 2015 The University of Western Australia 2010 eALVA 2010 The University of Western Australia 2010 viewed 4 May 2015 Our buildings shape space NSW appoints new government architect 30 September 2019 a b Hinchy MH 2009 RIGHT NOW WHO Belle October November P 64 Green Building Council Australia 2009 Australia s first 6 Star Green Star Office Interiors v1 1 building in the spotlight Green building Council Australia viewed 28 April 2015 BVN Architects 2015 Projects Stockland Head Office permanent dead link BVN Architects viewed 28 April 2015 ArchDaily 2013 The Braggs BVN Architecture ArchDaily viewed 3 May 2015 IDEA awards Designer of the Year 2009 individual or practice pe Archived 4 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Interior Design Excellence Awards 2015 viewed 28 April 2015Further reading editParlour Wikipedia and women in architecture Parlour Archived from the original on 19 May 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Rafson Sarah women wikipedia design wikiD ArchiteXX s Ongoing Campaign to Write Women Architects into One of the Internet s Most Widely Consulted Databases eOculus Archived from the original on 12 May 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2015 University of Adelaide s house of light The Financial Review Australia Architecture Vol 89 Sep Oct 2000 Tennis in the Round p 56 Australia Architecture Vol 94 Nov Dec 2005 The Future is Now p 91 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abbie Galvin amp oldid 1167613807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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