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Graeme Gunn

Dr. Graeme Cecil Gunn AM (born 1933 in Hamilton, Victoria) is an Australian architect and former Dean of the School of Architecture at RMIT.[1]

Graeme Gunn
Born1933 (age 89–90)
Alma materRMIT University (then Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology)
OccupationArchitect
SpouseSuzie Boyd
AwardsOrder of Australia, Royal Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal
BuildingsPlumbers and Gasfitters Union Building, Winter Park

Notable projects edit

Slorach Residence edit

Construction Date: 2009

The encompassing living environment of the Hamilton Courtyard House is achieved through the union of built form, spatial sequences, landscape and scale.

Winter Park edit

 
Winter Park, Doncaster, Victoria

Construction Date: 1971

Winter Park was Graeme's first cluster housing project. It was designed and implemented in association with Merchant Builders Pty Ltd in 1971 and has subsequently remained a seminal departure from the traditional method of suburban subdivision. Winter Park is now on the Heritage Victoria list and in 2007 was adjudged by an expert panel, consisting mostly of architects, as one of the 29 most worthy buildings produced since the inauguration of the first AIA awards. The basic tenet of the cluster housing concept is that of a comprehensively planned development in which a group of houses are sited to optimise available land in a much more efficient and environmentally sensitive manner than that provided by the normal rectangular grid lot suburban subdivision. Excess land is aggregated to provide communal open space. Houses are sited to relate sympathetically with each other, to optimise privacy, solar orientation, views and physical conditions.

The Plumbers & Gasfitters Union Building edit

 
Plumbers and Gasfitters building front facade. Gunn, Graeme

Construction Date: 1970

Located at 52 Victoria Street Melbourne, the Plumbers & Gasfitters Union building is known as the most persisting and noticeable landmark of Brutalism. The building was completed in 1970 by Graeme Gunn and his creative collaboration with Merchant Builders and landscape architect Ellis Stones.[2] The design itself was architecturally intended to be up to date.[3] The facade is formed of concrete in bold expressionistic forms with dark smoked glazing that intensify the sculptural quality of the construction.[4] Structurally designed to receive an extra floor when needed, the building consists of a car parking and mechanical services area, one main office floor housing the clients, conference room and lobby, and one office of lettable space.[5] For the internal finishes, walls, concrete block work, and stud frame sheeted with plywood are painted. The addition of signage on the building is slightly unsympathetic to the building's initial character.

Baronda Residence edit

 
Baronda residence under construction. Gunn, Graeme

Construction Date: 1968

The design is based on a 2700 orthogonal matrix using natural tree trunks, some 10 metres long farmed from a local plantation owned by Sir Roy Grounds and Ken Myer.

The vertical and horizontal grid of the matrix defines the spaces, the floors of which radiate from the central staircase, each floor raise a half level above the previous and in a location 90-degree different from the one below. Services are minimal, there being no public utilities (gas, water, electricity or sewerage). The timber theme generated by the structure is continued with infill timber studs within the pole grid and clad internally and externally with timber boarding. The floors are EX 50x100 mm tongue and grooved planks spanning 1350 mm. These, in turn form the ceilings for those rooms having a full height below. Ceilings directly below the roof consist of sisal lining over 150mm square wire mesh. Some years ago the owner of this property and some of adjacent properties along the coast deeded the contiguous properties as part of a state park to the NSW government to ensure retention of the pristine coastal environment, reserved for public use only.

Townhouses - 76 Molesworth Street, Kew

 
Molesworth Street. Gunn Graeme

Construction Date: 1968

Designed for family living these six concrete block, Brutalist style townhouses, consist of three bedrooms, two living areas and a double carport (now converted to a garage) with an open private courtyard.[6] The building expresses simple construction materials of concrete for the main structure, timber for the roof structure and metal deck as the roof cladding. Off-form concrete balconies project from the concrete block building, with timber handrails.[7]

The Townhouses are significant as an important design progression in the re-thinking of suburban, cluster style living. The houses are included on the Schedule to the Heritage Overlay and Graded as "A" class.[8]

Today: This project retains many of its original features and remains structurally intact, and has only received minor upgrading of timber handrails and window frames.

Award: 1970 Bronze Medal Award, Victorian Chapter of the RAIA. In the Boroondara Municipality only 3 other residential projects have won this award.

Selected other projects edit

  • Biles Residence
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Construction Date: 2006
  • Austin Vineyard
Location: Sutherland Creek, Victoria
Construction Date: 2006
  • Crawford River Wineries
Location: Condah, Victoria
Construction Date: 2002
  • Portland Aerodrome
Location: Portland, Victoria
Construction Date: 1981
  • Prahran Market
Location: Prahran, Victoria
Construction Date: 1979

Awards edit

  • 2012 Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
  • 2011 Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal[9]
  • 2007 25 Year Award for Outstanding Architecture - Plumbers and Gas fitters
  • 2001 President's award for Lifetime Contribution to Victorian Architecture
  • 1996 Honorary Doctorate of Architecture, RMIT
  • 1988 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture - Bridge Hotel Mordialloc
  • 1988 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture - RACV Club refurbishments
  • 1984 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture - Melbourne City Baths
  • 1983 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture - Portland Aerodrome Terminal Building
  • 1982 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture - Prahran Municipal Market
  • 1980 Victorian Architecture Medal : Ararat Arts Activity Centre
  • 1970 Bronze Medal Award, Victorian Chapter of the RAIA - Townhouses - 76 Molesworth Street, Kew
  • 1970 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation - Plumbers & Gasfitters
  • 1971 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation - Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club
  • 1975 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation - Winter Park cluster housing
  • 1976 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation - AMWSU Headquarters
  • 1976 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation - Chelsworth Park Pavilion
  • 1966 Bronze Medal Award, Victorian Chapter of the RAIA - Richardson House

Publications edit

2010 – present

  • Sullivan, Leanne, Who’s Who in Australia 2012, Crown Content Pty Ltd, Melbourne p. 958
  • Bernstone, Rachel "Pulse" In Design; Issue 47 (2011) pp. 196–197
  • Rizzo R, "Square Roots" Architectural Review Australia; Summer 2010/2011 pp. 78–85
  • Harrison S, 'A Place in the Sun' Thames & Hudson Australia 2010 pp. 168–173
  • Tonkin P, "Revisited Baronda House" Houses; Issue 77 (Dec 2010) pp. 130–136
  • Architect Victoria, Victorian Architecture Awards 2010, p. 101
  • O’Brian K, "Fine style dissolves boundaries", The Age, 24 April 2010, Domain pp. 11–13
  • Gunn G, "Graeme Gunn", Architect Victoria, Summer 2010, pp. 22–23

2000-2009

  • Goad P, "Melbourne Architecture", Watermark Architectural Guides, revised and expanded 2009
  • Mornement, A. & Biles, A., Infill: New Houses for Urban Sites, London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd., 2009
  • Architect Victoria, RAIA Victoria Awards 2007, p. 54
  • Crafti S, "Delivering the Unexpected", InDesign; No 25, May 2006 p. 98
  • Gunn G, "Occupation"’, Architecture Victoria: Winter 2005, p. 12
  • Gunn G, "A Case for Sustainability", Architect Victoria Winter 2003, pp. 21–23
  • Bertram N, "A Short History of Melbourne Architecture" (Book Review), Architecture Australia, Dec 2002, p. 46
  • McDougall I, "President's Prize", Architect Victoria, Winter 2001 p. 8
  • Selenitsch A, "The Gunn Atrium", Transition; No. 61-62, 2000, pp. 140–151

1990-1999

  • Giannini E, "The Speculative Suburb: What vision for our suburbs?", Architect, Mar 1991, pp. 5–9
  • "Interior Design: The Crossley Hotel", Architecture Australia, Vol 80 No 2 Mar 1991, pp. 67–69
  • Dickinson M, "Putting Off the Ritz", Belle, No 111 Jun/Jul 1992 pp. 96–101
  • Friis Clark A, "Corporate Headquarters: Haymes Paint", Corporate and Office Design, Vol 8 No 4, 1992 pp. 140–142
  • "Bold Roofscapes", BCME, Vol 34 No 21 Number 242 Oct 1993 pp. 7–8
  • "Case studies: Bold Roofscapes Strike a Chord in Steel", Architecture Australia, Vol 82 No 5 Sep/Oct 1993, p. 76

1980-1989

  • Gunn G, "A No- frills Lifestyle" [Redlich House] Australian Home Beautiful, June 1980
  • "State Library/ Museum Competition: Graeme Gunn and Perrott Lyon Mathieson", Architect, Apr 1986, pp. 14–15
  • "Survey: Melbourne Bayside Project", Constructional Review, Vol 60 No 3 Aug 1987, P..5
  • Calhoun S, "Haven in South Yarra" Landscape Australia, No 4 Nov 1988 pp. 387–390
  • Clerehan N, "RAIA Victorian Chapter Awards 1988: Commercial Alterations: Winner", Architect, Aug 1988, pp. 11–14
  • Rijavec I, "RAIA Victorian Chapter Awards 1988: Interior Architecture: Winner", Architect, Aug 1988, pp. 25, 27-28
  • Bagnall D, "Simple Arithmetic", Vogue Living, Vol 23 No 5, Jun/Jul 1989, pp. 114–117
  • "Interiors: Dual Purpose Art Gallery", Architecture Australia, Vol 78 No 2 Mar 1989, pp. 91–92
  • "Interiors: RACV Club Refurbishment", Architecture Australia, Vol 78 No 3 Apr 1989, pp. 66–67

1970-1979

  • "Townhouses, 76 Molesworth Street, Kew, Victoria", Architecture in Australia, Volume 59, number 5, October 1970.
  • "New Union Building", Architect, volume 3, number 14, July - August 1971
  • "Union Headquarters", Constructional Review, Volume 44, number 3, August 1971
  • Gunn G, "Winter Park [& Elliston], for Merchant Builders" In McKay, I. et al., Living and Partly Living, Housing in Australia, Nelson, Melbourne 1971
  • Gunn G, "Baronda, House for David Yencken" in McKay I, Living and Partly Living, Housing in Australia, Melbourne 1971
  • Gunn G, "Molesworth Street Townhouses for Merchant Builders", in McKay I, Living and Partly Living, Housing in Australia, Nelson, Melbourne 1971
  • Boyd R, "A Lead from the Plumbers", The Sunday Australian, 6 June 1971.
  • "Office, Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees Union", Architecture in Australia, Volume 61, Number 4, August 1972
  • "Awards", [Royal South Yarra Tennis Club], Architect, Volume 3, number 5, November/December
  • "AMWU Office Building; Fresh Approach, Fitting Result", Architecture Today, October–November
  • "Gunn Hayball, A Scheme to make Everyone Happy" [Prahran Market], Melbourne Times 31 July 1974
  • Gunn G, Winter Park cluster housing, in Tanner H, Australian Housing in the Seventies, Ure Smith Sydney, 1976
  • Gunn G, Bracklyn Apartments, in Tanner, H, Australian Housing in the Seventies, Ure Smith Sydney, 1976
  • Gunn G, Baronda House for David Yencken, in Yencken, Davis & Gunn, Perception, Expectation and Experience, in Seddon G. & Davis M. Man and Landscape in Australia, Towards an Ecological Vision, Government Printing Service, Canberra, 1976

1960-1969

  • Clarke J, "Search for an Australian House [Gas & Fuel Competition House]", The Age, 5 April 1965
  • "Residence at Essendon, Vic.", Architecture and Arts, volume 13, number 5, May 1965
  • "House Folds inside its own Allotment" [Stradwick House], The Australian Home Beautiful, October
  • "Victorian Architecture Medal 1966, House", [Richardson House], Architecture in Australia, Volume 55, number 3, May 1966,
  • Cross Section No. 161, March 1966
  • Cross Section No. 166, August 1966
  • "Domestic Award, House at Essendon", [Richardson House], Architecture & Arts, Volume 14, Number 3, March 1966, pp. 18
  • Paterson, J, Yencken, D., & Gunn, G, A Mansion or no House, Report for the U.D.I.A. on the consequences of planning standards and their impact on land and housing, Hawthorn Press Melbourne 1967
  • Gunn G, "Merchant Builder Houses, Melbourne, Victoria", in Sowden H, Towards an Australian Architecture, Sydney 1968.
  • Gunn G, "Pine-mont Preschool, Ringwood, Victoria", in Sowden H, Towards an Australian Architecture, Sydney 1968

References edit

  1. ^ Smith, Des; Beynon, David (18 May 2011). "In conversation: Graeme Gunn". Architecture Australia. Architecture Media. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  2. ^ Architect Victoria RAIA VIC awards 2007, 54
  3. ^ Goad, Philip, Melbourne Architecture, Boorowa, NSW: The Watermark Press, 2009, p199
  4. ^ Goad, Philip, Melbourne Architecture, Boorowa, NSW: The Watermark Press, 2009, p203
  5. ^ Architect , volume 3 number 14, August 1971
  6. ^ Goad, Philip, Melbourne Architecture, Boorowa, NSW: The Watermark Press, 2009, p201
  7. ^ Architecture in Australia Townhouses, 76 Molesworth Street, Kew, Victoria, Volume 59, Number 5, October 1970.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "2011 Gold Medal - Victorian visionary, urbanist and educator wins". RAIA. Retrieved 12 October 2011.

External links edit

  • Gunn Dyring Architects

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remove this template message Dr Graeme Cecil Gunn AM born 1933 in Hamilton Victoria is an Australian architect and former Dean of the School of Architecture at RMIT 1 Graeme GunnBorn1933 age 89 90 Hamilton Victoria AustraliaAlma materRMIT University then Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology OccupationArchitectSpouseSuzie BoydAwardsOrder of Australia Royal Australian Institute of Architects Gold MedalBuildingsPlumbers and Gasfitters Union Building Winter Park Contents 1 Notable projects 1 1 Slorach Residence 1 2 Winter Park 1 3 The Plumbers amp Gasfitters Union Building 1 4 Baronda Residence 2 Selected other projects 3 Awards 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksNotable projects editSlorach Residence edit Construction Date 2009The encompassing living environment of the Hamilton Courtyard House is achieved through the union of built form spatial sequences landscape and scale Winter Park edit nbsp Winter Park Doncaster VictoriaConstruction Date 1971Winter Park was Graeme s first cluster housing project It was designed and implemented in association with Merchant Builders Pty Ltd in 1971 and has subsequently remained a seminal departure from the traditional method of suburban subdivision Winter Park is now on the Heritage Victoria list and in 2007 was adjudged by an expert panel consisting mostly of architects as one of the 29 most worthy buildings produced since the inauguration of the first AIA awards The basic tenet of the cluster housing concept is that of a comprehensively planned development in which a group of houses are sited to optimise available land in a much more efficient and environmentally sensitive manner than that provided by the normal rectangular grid lot suburban subdivision Excess land is aggregated to provide communal open space Houses are sited to relate sympathetically with each other to optimise privacy solar orientation views and physical conditions The Plumbers amp Gasfitters Union Building edit nbsp Plumbers and Gasfitters building front facade Gunn GraemeConstruction Date 1970Located at 52 Victoria Street Melbourne the Plumbers amp Gasfitters Union building is known as the most persisting and noticeable landmark of Brutalism The building was completed in 1970 by Graeme Gunn and his creative collaboration with Merchant Builders and landscape architect Ellis Stones 2 The design itself was architecturally intended to be up to date 3 The facade is formed of concrete in bold expressionistic forms with dark smoked glazing that intensify the sculptural quality of the construction 4 Structurally designed to receive an extra floor when needed the building consists of a car parking and mechanical services area one main office floor housing the clients conference room and lobby and one office of lettable space 5 For the internal finishes walls concrete block work and stud frame sheeted with plywood are painted The addition of signage on the building is slightly unsympathetic to the building s initial character Baronda Residence edit nbsp Baronda residence under construction Gunn GraemeConstruction Date 1968The design is based on a 2700 orthogonal matrix using natural tree trunks some 10 metres long farmed from a local plantation owned by Sir Roy Grounds and Ken Myer The vertical and horizontal grid of the matrix defines the spaces the floors of which radiate from the central staircase each floor raise a half level above the previous and in a location 90 degree different from the one below Services are minimal there being no public utilities gas water electricity or sewerage The timber theme generated by the structure is continued with infill timber studs within the pole grid and clad internally and externally with timber boarding The floors are EX 50x100 mm tongue and grooved planks spanning 1350 mm These in turn form the ceilings for those rooms having a full height below Ceilings directly below the roof consist of sisal lining over 150mm square wire mesh Some years ago the owner of this property and some of adjacent properties along the coast deeded the contiguous properties as part of a state park to the NSW government to ensure retention of the pristine coastal environment reserved for public use only Townhouses 76 Molesworth Street Kew nbsp Molesworth Street Gunn GraemeConstruction Date 1968Designed for family living these six concrete block Brutalist style townhouses consist of three bedrooms two living areas and a double carport now converted to a garage with an open private courtyard 6 The building expresses simple construction materials of concrete for the main structure timber for the roof structure and metal deck as the roof cladding Off form concrete balconies project from the concrete block building with timber handrails 7 The Townhouses are significant as an important design progression in the re thinking of suburban cluster style living The houses are included on the Schedule to the Heritage Overlay and Graded as A class 8 Today This project retains many of its original features and remains structurally intact and has only received minor upgrading of timber handrails and window frames Award 1970 Bronze Medal Award Victorian Chapter of the RAIA In the Boroondara Municipality only 3 other residential projects have won this award Selected other projects editBiles ResidenceLocation Melbourne Victoria dd Construction Date 2006 dd Austin VineyardLocation Sutherland Creek Victoria dd Construction Date 2006 dd Crawford River WineriesLocation Condah Victoria dd Construction Date 2002 dd Portland AerodromeLocation Portland Victoria dd Construction Date 1981 dd Prahran MarketLocation Prahran Victoria dd Construction Date 1979 dd Awards edit2012 Member AM in the General Division of the Order of Australia 2011 Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal 9 2007 25 Year Award for Outstanding Architecture Plumbers and Gas fitters 2001 President s award for Lifetime Contribution to Victorian Architecture 1996 Honorary Doctorate of Architecture RMIT 1988 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture Bridge Hotel Mordialloc 1988 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture RACV Club refurbishments 1984 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture Melbourne City Baths 1983 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture Portland Aerodrome Terminal Building 1982 The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Merit Awards for Outstanding Architecture Prahran Municipal Market 1980 Victorian Architecture Medal Ararat Arts Activity Centre 1970 Bronze Medal Award Victorian Chapter of the RAIA Townhouses 76 Molesworth Street Kew 1970 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation Plumbers amp Gasfitters 1971 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club 1975 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation Winter Park cluster housing 1976 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation AMWSU Headquarters 1976 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Citation Chelsworth Park Pavilion 1966 Bronze Medal Award Victorian Chapter of the RAIA Richardson HousePublications edit2010 present Sullivan Leanne Who s Who in Australia 2012 Crown Content Pty Ltd Melbourne p 958 Bernstone Rachel Pulse In Design Issue 47 2011 pp 196 197 Rizzo R Square Roots Architectural Review Australia Summer 2010 2011 pp 78 85 Harrison S A Place in the Sun Thames amp Hudson Australia 2010 pp 168 173 Tonkin P Revisited Baronda House Houses Issue 77 Dec 2010 pp 130 136 Architect Victoria Victorian Architecture Awards 2010 p 101 O Brian K Fine style dissolves boundaries The Age 24 April 2010 Domain pp 11 13 Gunn G Graeme Gunn Architect Victoria Summer 2010 pp 22 232000 2009 Goad P Melbourne Architecture Watermark Architectural Guides revised and expanded 2009 Mornement A amp Biles A Infill New Houses for Urban Sites London Laurence King Publishing Ltd 2009 Architect Victoria RAIA Victoria Awards 2007 p 54 Crafti S Delivering the Unexpected InDesign No 25 May 2006 p 98 Gunn G Occupation Architecture Victoria Winter 2005 p 12 Gunn G A Case for Sustainability Architect Victoria Winter 2003 pp 21 23 Bertram N A Short History of Melbourne Architecture Book Review Architecture Australia Dec 2002 p 46 McDougall I President s Prize Architect Victoria Winter 2001 p 8 Selenitsch A The Gunn Atrium Transition No 61 62 2000 pp 140 1511990 1999 Giannini E The Speculative Suburb What vision for our suburbs Architect Mar 1991 pp 5 9 Interior Design The Crossley Hotel Architecture Australia Vol 80 No 2 Mar 1991 pp 67 69 Dickinson M Putting Off the Ritz Belle No 111 Jun Jul 1992 pp 96 101 Friis Clark A Corporate Headquarters Haymes Paint Corporate and Office Design Vol 8 No 4 1992 pp 140 142 Bold Roofscapes BCME Vol 34 No 21 Number 242 Oct 1993 pp 7 8 Case studies Bold Roofscapes Strike a Chord in Steel Architecture Australia Vol 82 No 5 Sep Oct 1993 p 761980 1989 Gunn G A No frills Lifestyle Redlich House Australian Home Beautiful June 1980 State Library Museum Competition Graeme Gunn and Perrott Lyon Mathieson Architect Apr 1986 pp 14 15 Survey Melbourne Bayside Project Constructional Review Vol 60 No 3 Aug 1987 P 5 Calhoun S Haven in South Yarra Landscape Australia No 4 Nov 1988 pp 387 390 Clerehan N RAIA Victorian Chapter Awards 1988 Commercial Alterations Winner Architect Aug 1988 pp 11 14 Rijavec I RAIA Victorian Chapter Awards 1988 Interior Architecture Winner Architect Aug 1988 pp 25 27 28 Bagnall D Simple Arithmetic Vogue Living Vol 23 No 5 Jun Jul 1989 pp 114 117 Interiors Dual Purpose Art Gallery Architecture Australia Vol 78 No 2 Mar 1989 pp 91 92 Interiors RACV Club Refurbishment Architecture Australia Vol 78 No 3 Apr 1989 pp 66 671970 1979 Townhouses 76 Molesworth Street Kew Victoria Architecture in Australia Volume 59 number 5 October 1970 New Union Building Architect volume 3 number 14 July August 1971 Union Headquarters Constructional Review Volume 44 number 3 August 1971 Gunn G Winter Park amp Elliston for Merchant Builders In McKay I et al Living and Partly Living Housing in Australia Nelson Melbourne 1971 Gunn G Baronda House for David Yencken in McKay I Living and Partly Living Housing in Australia Melbourne 1971 Gunn G Molesworth Street Townhouses for Merchant Builders in McKay I Living and Partly Living Housing in Australia Nelson Melbourne 1971 Boyd R A Lead from the Plumbers The Sunday Australian 6 June 1971 Office Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees Union Architecture in Australia Volume 61 Number 4 August 1972 Awards Royal South Yarra Tennis Club Architect Volume 3 number 5 November December AMWU Office Building Fresh Approach Fitting Result Architecture Today October November Gunn Hayball A Scheme to make Everyone Happy Prahran Market Melbourne Times 31 July 1974 Gunn G Winter Park cluster housing in Tanner H Australian Housing in the Seventies Ure Smith Sydney 1976 Gunn G Bracklyn Apartments in Tanner H Australian Housing in the Seventies Ure Smith Sydney 1976 Gunn G Baronda House for David Yencken in Yencken Davis amp Gunn Perception Expectation and Experience in Seddon G amp Davis M Man and Landscape in Australia Towards an Ecological Vision Government Printing Service Canberra 19761960 1969 Clarke J Search for an Australian House Gas amp Fuel Competition House The Age 5 April 1965 Residence at Essendon Vic Architecture and Arts volume 13 number 5 May 1965 House Folds inside its own Allotment Stradwick House The Australian Home Beautiful October Victorian Architecture Medal 1966 House Richardson House Architecture in Australia Volume 55 number 3 May 1966 Cross Section No 161 March 1966 Cross Section No 166 August 1966 Domestic Award House at Essendon Richardson House Architecture amp Arts Volume 14 Number 3 March 1966 pp 18 Paterson J Yencken D amp Gunn G A Mansion or no House Report for the U D I A on the consequences of planning standards and their impact on land and housing Hawthorn Press Melbourne 1967 Gunn G Merchant Builder Houses Melbourne Victoria in Sowden H Towards an Australian Architecture Sydney 1968 Gunn G Pine mont Preschool Ringwood Victoria in Sowden H Towards an Australian Architecture Sydney 1968References edit Smith Des Beynon David 18 May 2011 In conversation Graeme Gunn Architecture Australia Architecture Media Retrieved 16 May 2022 Architect Victoria RAIA VIC awards 2007 54 Goad Philip Melbourne Architecture Boorowa NSW The Watermark Press 2009 p199 Goad Philip Melbourne Architecture Boorowa NSW The Watermark Press 2009 p203 Architect volume 3 number 14 August 1971 Goad Philip Melbourne Architecture Boorowa NSW The Watermark Press 2009 p201 Architecture in Australia Townhouses 76 Molesworth Street Kew Victoria Volume 59 Number 5 October 1970 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 5 March 2011 Retrieved 16 April 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 2011 Gold Medal Victorian visionary urbanist and educator wins RAIA Retrieved 12 October 2011 External links editGunn Dyring Architects Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graeme Gunn amp oldid 1100128086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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