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The historical record left by architect Marion Mahony Griffin has been obscured by time, distance, and the prejudices of her age and profession. To begin with, much of her built work was on the other ...
Walter Burley Griffin married fellow architect Marion Mahony in 1911, the same year the Commonwealth of Australia announced ... Living Museums’ artist-in-residence, Dr Lisa Cooper channels ...
Considered to be one of Australia's most ... architects Walter Burley Griffin, Marion Mahony Griffin, and their brother-in-law Roy Lippincott, this iconic family residence stands perfectly intact ...
It is significant, then, that an exhibition devoted particularly to the work of Marion Mahony Griffin although ... custodians of a unique piece of Australia’s architectural and urbanistic ...
A LANDMARK estate on the upper north shore, with a significant sandstone residence ... many mature trees and Griffin scholars believe its complex layout suggests Marion Mahony, Griffin's wife ...
Creswick house at 4 The Barbette, Castlecrag was designed and built by Griffin in his distinct ‘Knitlock’ style in 1926. The property showcases the original design and offers a marvellous ...
Marion Mahony ... Walter Burley Griffin, to win an international design competition for Australia’s capital, Canberra. Yet chances are you’ve never heard of Mahony Griffin.
Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin are best known as the architects behind the master plan for Canberra. But the capital wasn't their only Australian achievement. In planning the ...
Portrait of Marion Mahony ... growing in both the US and Australia. The National Archives hosted an exhibition of her work last year. A pioneer in her day, Mahony Griffin was the second woman ...
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