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Kerry Hill

William Kerry Hill AO[1] (19 June 1943 – 26 August 2018) was a Singapore-based, Australian architect who specialised in hotel design in tropical Asia. His works were known for their features of steeply-pitched pavilion roofs, shaded walkways, and an abundance of water features, affectionately dubbed the "Kerry Hill touch".[2]

Kerry Hill
Hill at CAA Conference Dhaka 2013
Born
William Kerry Hill

(1943-06-19)June 19, 1943
DiedAugust 26, 2018(2018-08-26) (aged 75)
EducationPerth Technical College
Alma materUniversity of Western Australia
OccupationArchitect
SpouseRuth Hill

He has been widely named as an influential figure in refining tropical modernist architecture[3] and defining the Bali architectural style for his works on numerous hotels on the island.[4] Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, whom he had a personal friendship with, influenced his early works "by understanding and embracing the architectural traditions of the East".[5]

Early life and career edit

Hill was born in Perth, Western Australia on 19 June 1943, the same year his father died in the Battle of Britain. Hill grew up in northwestern Australia, and spent his teens travelling around the country, ultimately influencing his decision to become an architect.[1] He studied architecture at Perth Technical College before later transferring to the University of Western Australia; he graduated from the latter in 1968, being amongst the first architecture students to graduate from the school. As a student, he worked for Perth's Kierath and Waldron Architects, known for their clinker brick houses.[6] Between 1969 and 1971, Hill worked for the Perth-based Howlett & Bailey architecture practice, on projects including the building of the Perth Concert Hall.[7]

Career edit

 
The Lalu, Taiwan (2002)

Hill subsequently left Australia in 1971 to work at Hong Kong-based practice Palmer & Turner, marking the start of Hill's decades-long career in Asia. His position at Palmer & Turner would later send him to Bali, Indonesia to work on the construction of Peter Muller's Bali Hyatt in Sanur.[8][9] He would spend the next seven years with Palmer & Turner in Indonesia moving between Jakarta and Bali; from 1974 to 1978 he managed Palmer & Turner's Jakarta branch office.[7]

In 1979, Hill moved to Singapore to established his own architectural practice, Kerry Hill Architects, where he would eventually acquire permanent residency and remain for the remainder of his life.[2] His practice was commenced with many commissions from Indonesian hotelier Adrian Zecha,[10][11] designing the Amanusa and Serai hotels in Bali; along with the designs of Zecha's Chedi, Beaufort Sentosa, and Datai hotels in Bandung, Singapore, and Langkawi, respectively, among others.[6] In particular the Datai hotel in Langkawi cemented Hill's reputation in his reverence for a place's setting and culture. His design for the resort, which was completed in 1994, has been said to counter contemporary approaches, having built rooms within the land's rainforest whilst ensuring minimal construction impact on the setting's environment.[12]

In 2013, Hill released a 440-page book entitled Crafting Modernism, detailing his approach and numerous projects over the years.[8] Hill later lectured architecture at various universities, including the National University of Singapore, the University of Hawaii, the University of Western Australia and the University of Queensland, among other places.[2] His work has been exhibited in Perth.

Style edit

Hill has been praised for his region-sensitive approach that accounts for a locale's site and climate, providing a modern interpretation over a traditional setting.[9] His style has been widely described to exude the traditions and cultures in which his projects are set, incorporating and adapting local materials and construction practices into his designs.[13][14] His works have been said to have sought traditional designs as a reference in his modernist buildings through association and suggestion.[15] Richard Hassell of Singapore's WOHA spoke of Hill saying, "His design amplifies what it means to be in a particular place, what sets that place apart”.[12] In a 2014 interview with Dezeen, Hill attributes his approach on the features of his designs to contextual sensitivities, ensuring that each project is uniquely drawn according to the needs of their settings. He further added his distaste for the cookie-cutter approach, or "plonk-architecture" as he called it, making references to Frank Gehry and his trademark style.[16]

Awards and recognition edit

In 1995 he was awarded the Kenneth F. Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Design Award, in 2001 the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, in 2003 the RAIA Robin Boyd Award for the Ogilvie House, and in 2006 the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal. In 2010, he received the President's Design Award, awarded by then-President of Singapore, S. R. Nathan. He was appointed as a recipient of the Order of Australia in 2012 for his services in architecture and for being an ambassador of Australian design in South-east Asia.[4][8] In the same year, he won the award for Best Housing Design at the World Architecture Festival, for his design of the Martin No. 38 residential project in Singapore.[16] His work has been published in A+U (Japan); Architectural Digest (Germany); Architectural Review, Wallpaper, World Architecture (UK), Architecture Australia, Monument (Australia); Indian Architect & Builder, Singapore Architect, and Space (Singapore).

Death and legacy edit

Hill died aged 75 in his Singapore home on August 26, 2018, after a battle with cancer.[17] His death prompted many tributes, including among them from Richard Kirk, then president of the Australian Institute of Architects;[18] he credited Hill's work to have defined the region's tropical modernist style and named Hill one of Australia's most renowned architects.[16] His approach and style has influenced the styles of WOHA's Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell,[15] Ernesto Bedmar of Bedmar and Shi, Richard Ho, Cheong Yew Kuan;[5] the latter most of whom had been a student of Hill's.[19]

Notable projects edit

 
State Theatre Centre of Western Australia
 
City of Perth Library
  • Darwin Centre, Darwin, Australia (1986)
  • Sukhothai Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand (1991)
  • Amanusa Hotel, Bali, Indonesia (1992)
  • The Chedi Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia (1994)
  • The Serai Hotel, Bali, Indonesia (1994)
  • The Datai Hotel, Langkawi, Malaysia (1994)
  • Singapore Cricket Association Pavilion, Singapore (1999)
  • The Lalu Hotel, Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan (2002)
  • Ogilvie House, Sunshine Beach, Queensland, Australia (2002)
  • ITC Sonar, Kolkata, India (2003)
  • The Chedi Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand (2003)
  • Amankora, Bhutan (2007)
  • State Theatre Centre of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (2010)
  • City of Perth Library, Perth, Australia (2014)
  • Aman Tokyo (2015)
  • COMO The Treasury Hotel, Perth, Australia (2015)
  • RAH FALHU, Maldives (2018)
  • Aman Kyoto (2019)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kerry Hill interview, 21 November, 2014 · UWA Historical Society: UWA Histories". oralhistories.arts.uwa.edu.au. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Wong, Derek (27 August 2018). "Award-winning architect Kerry Hill dies at age 75". The Straits Times. age 75
  3. ^ "Renowned Singaporean-Australian Architect Kerry Hill Dies". Bengal Institute. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Australian architect Kerry Hill dies – Bali Advertiser". Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  5. ^ a b Hunn, Patrick. "The 'Australian architect behind some of Asia's most innovative buildings,' Kerry Hill, dies aged 75". ArchitectureAU. Architecture Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  6. ^ a b London, Geoffrey (2013). Kerry Hill : Crafting Modernism. Paul Finch, Erwin Viray, Oscar Riera Ojeda. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd. pp. 30–31. ISBN 978-0-500-34286-2. OCLC 841141350.
  7. ^ a b London, Geoffrey. "Vale Kerry Hill AO: 19 June 1943 - 26 August 2018". Architecture Australia. 107 (6): 100–105. Retrieved 9 December 2021 – via Informit.
  8. ^ a b c "Vale Kerry Hill". IndesignLive.sg. 27 August 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Kerry Hill - exactitude and authenticity". Dedece Blog. 17 April 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  10. ^ Magazine, Wallpaper* (29 August 2018). "Remembering the work and impact of architect Kerry Hill, who has passed away aged 75". Wallpaper*. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  11. ^ Hughes, Dana Tomić (18 September 2018). "Amanyangyun Resort in Shanghai, China by Kerry Hill Architects". Yellowtrace. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  12. ^ a b "Australian architect was a master of the vanishing act". Australian Financial Review. 10 May 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Kerry Hill: "I don't believe in 'plonk architecture' – a Gehry here, a Gehry there"". Dezeen. 18 April 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Australian architect Kerry Hill dead at 75". Sleeper. 28 August 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  15. ^ a b "Kerry Hill". President*s Design Award Secretariat. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  16. ^ a b c "Kerry Hill "architect of exceptional sensibility and expertise" dies aged 75". Dezeen. 28 August 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  17. ^ "World-class WA architect Kerry Hill, 75, has died". The West Australian. 27 August 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  18. ^ "Renowned Australian architect Kerry Hill dies aged 75". Architecture & Design. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  19. ^ Sassall, Yeong (26 January 2021). "9 lessons from a mastermind of luxury hotel interiors". Vogue Australia. Retrieved 9 December 2021.

General references edit

  • Goad, Philip; Pieris, Anoma; Bingham-Hall, Patrick (2014). New Directions in Tropical Asian Architecture. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 978-0804844437.

Further reading edit

London, Geoffrey et al. (2013): Kerry Hill: Crafting Modernism, Thames & Hudson, ISBN 978-0500342862

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For the sheep breed see Kerry Hill sheep William Kerry Hill AO 1 19 June 1943 26 August 2018 was a Singapore based Australian architect who specialised in hotel design in tropical Asia His works were known for their features of steeply pitched pavilion roofs shaded walkways and an abundance of water features affectionately dubbed the Kerry Hill touch 2 Kerry HillHill at CAA Conference Dhaka 2013BornWilliam Kerry Hill 1943 06 19 June 19 1943Perth Western Australia AustraliaDiedAugust 26 2018 2018 08 26 aged 75 SingaporeEducationPerth Technical CollegeAlma materUniversity of Western AustraliaOccupationArchitectSpouseRuth Hill He has been widely named as an influential figure in refining tropical modernist architecture 3 and defining the Bali architectural style for his works on numerous hotels on the island 4 Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa whom he had a personal friendship with influenced his early works by understanding and embracing the architectural traditions of the East 5 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Career 3 Style 4 Awards and recognition 5 Death and legacy 6 Notable projects 7 References 8 General references 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life and career editHill was born in Perth Western Australia on 19 June 1943 the same year his father died in the Battle of Britain Hill grew up in northwestern Australia and spent his teens travelling around the country ultimately influencing his decision to become an architect 1 He studied architecture at Perth Technical College before later transferring to the University of Western Australia he graduated from the latter in 1968 being amongst the first architecture students to graduate from the school As a student he worked for Perth s Kierath and Waldron Architects known for their clinker brick houses 6 Between 1969 and 1971 Hill worked for the Perth based Howlett amp Bailey architecture practice on projects including the building of the Perth Concert Hall 7 Career edit nbsp The Lalu Taiwan 2002 Hill subsequently left Australia in 1971 to work at Hong Kong based practice Palmer amp Turner marking the start of Hill s decades long career in Asia His position at Palmer amp Turner would later send him to Bali Indonesia to work on the construction of Peter Muller s Bali Hyatt in Sanur 8 9 He would spend the next seven years with Palmer amp Turner in Indonesia moving between Jakarta and Bali from 1974 to 1978 he managed Palmer amp Turner s Jakarta branch office 7 In 1979 Hill moved to Singapore to established his own architectural practice Kerry Hill Architects where he would eventually acquire permanent residency and remain for the remainder of his life 2 His practice was commenced with many commissions from Indonesian hotelier Adrian Zecha 10 11 designing the Amanusa and Serai hotels in Bali along with the designs of Zecha s Chedi Beaufort Sentosa and Datai hotels in Bandung Singapore and Langkawi respectively among others 6 In particular the Datai hotel in Langkawi cemented Hill s reputation in his reverence for a place s setting and culture His design for the resort which was completed in 1994 has been said to counter contemporary approaches having built rooms within the land s rainforest whilst ensuring minimal construction impact on the setting s environment 12 In 2013 Hill released a 440 page book entitled Crafting Modernism detailing his approach and numerous projects over the years 8 Hill later lectured architecture at various universities including the National University of Singapore the University of Hawaii the University of Western Australia and the University of Queensland among other places 2 His work has been exhibited in Perth Style editHill has been praised for his region sensitive approach that accounts for a locale s site and climate providing a modern interpretation over a traditional setting 9 His style has been widely described to exude the traditions and cultures in which his projects are set incorporating and adapting local materials and construction practices into his designs 13 14 His works have been said to have sought traditional designs as a reference in his modernist buildings through association and suggestion 15 Richard Hassell of Singapore s WOHA spoke of Hill saying His design amplifies what it means to be in a particular place what sets that place apart 12 In a 2014 interview with Dezeen Hill attributes his approach on the features of his designs to contextual sensitivities ensuring that each project is uniquely drawn according to the needs of their settings He further added his distaste for the cookie cutter approach or plonk architecture as he called it making references to Frank Gehry and his trademark style 16 Awards and recognition editIn 1995 he was awarded the Kenneth F Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Design Award in 2001 the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2003 the RAIA Robin Boyd Award for the Ogilvie House and in 2006 the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal In 2010 he received the President s Design Award awarded by then President of Singapore S R Nathan He was appointed as a recipient of the Order of Australia in 2012 for his services in architecture and for being an ambassador of Australian design in South east Asia 4 8 In the same year he won the award for Best Housing Design at the World Architecture Festival for his design of the Martin No 38 residential project in Singapore 16 His work has been published in A U Japan Architectural Digest Germany Architectural Review Wallpaper World Architecture UK Architecture Australia Monument Australia Indian Architect amp Builder Singapore Architect and Space Singapore Death and legacy editHill died aged 75 in his Singapore home on August 26 2018 after a battle with cancer 17 His death prompted many tributes including among them from Richard Kirk then president of the Australian Institute of Architects 18 he credited Hill s work to have defined the region s tropical modernist style and named Hill one of Australia s most renowned architects 16 His approach and style has influenced the styles of WOHA s Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell 15 Ernesto Bedmar of Bedmar and Shi Richard Ho Cheong Yew Kuan 5 the latter most of whom had been a student of Hill s 19 Notable projects edit nbsp State Theatre Centre of Western Australia nbsp City of Perth Library Darwin Centre Darwin Australia 1986 Sukhothai Hotel Bangkok Thailand 1991 Amanusa Hotel Bali Indonesia 1992 The Chedi Hotel Bandung Indonesia 1994 The Serai Hotel Bali Indonesia 1994 The Datai Hotel Langkawi Malaysia 1994 Singapore Cricket Association Pavilion Singapore 1999 The Lalu Hotel Sun Moon Lake Taiwan 2002 Ogilvie House Sunshine Beach Queensland Australia 2002 ITC Sonar Kolkata India 2003 The Chedi Hotel Chiang Mai Thailand 2003 Amankora Bhutan 2007 State Theatre Centre of Western Australia Perth Australia 2010 City of Perth Library Perth Australia 2014 Aman Tokyo 2015 COMO The Treasury Hotel Perth Australia 2015 RAH FALHU Maldives 2018 Aman Kyoto 2019 References edit a b Kerry Hill interview 21 November 2014 UWA Historical Society UWA Histories oralhistories arts uwa edu au Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b c Wong Derek 27 August 2018 Award winning architect Kerry Hill dies at age 75 The Straits Times age 75 Renowned Singaporean Australian Architect Kerry Hill Dies Bengal Institute Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b Australian architect Kerry Hill dies Bali Advertiser Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b Hunn Patrick The Australian architect behind some of Asia s most innovative buildings Kerry Hill dies aged 75 ArchitectureAU Architecture Media Pty Ltd Retrieved 2 September 2018 a b London Geoffrey 2013 Kerry Hill Crafting Modernism Paul Finch Erwin Viray Oscar Riera Ojeda London Thames amp Hudson Ltd pp 30 31 ISBN 978 0 500 34286 2 OCLC 841141350 a b London Geoffrey Vale Kerry Hill AO 19 June 1943 26 August 2018 Architecture Australia 107 6 100 105 Retrieved 9 December 2021 via Informit a b c Vale Kerry Hill IndesignLive sg 27 August 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b Kerry Hill exactitude and authenticity Dedece Blog 17 April 2012 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Magazine Wallpaper 29 August 2018 Remembering the work and impact of architect Kerry Hill who has passed away aged 75 Wallpaper Retrieved 9 December 2021 Hughes Dana Tomic 18 September 2018 Amanyangyun Resort in Shanghai China by Kerry Hill Architects Yellowtrace Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b Australian architect was a master of the vanishing act Australian Financial Review 10 May 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Kerry Hill I don t believe in plonk architecture a Gehry here a Gehry there Dezeen 18 April 2017 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Australian architect Kerry Hill dead at 75 Sleeper 28 August 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b Kerry Hill President s Design Award Secretariat Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b c Kerry Hill architect of exceptional sensibility and expertise dies aged 75 Dezeen 28 August 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2021 World class WA architect Kerry Hill 75 has died The West Australian 27 August 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Renowned Australian architect Kerry Hill dies aged 75 Architecture amp Design Retrieved 9 December 2021 Sassall Yeong 26 January 2021 9 lessons from a mastermind of luxury hotel interiors Vogue Australia Retrieved 9 December 2021 General references editGoad Philip Pieris Anoma Bingham Hall Patrick 2014 New Directions in Tropical Asian Architecture Tuttle Publishing ISBN 978 0804844437 Further reading editLondon Geoffrey et al 2013 Kerry Hill Crafting Modernism Thames amp Hudson ISBN 978 0500342862External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kerry Hill amp oldid 1182277600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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