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Nick Murcutt or Nicholas Phillip Murcutt (1964 London, England - 17 March 2011,[1] Sydney, Australia) was an Australian architect.
Nick received his Architecture degree from the University of Sydney in 1989[2] and became a registered architect in 1990.[3] Nick worked in several architectural firms including Terry Dorrough, Sydney 1984–1987 and after graduating Forward Consultants, Tasmania 1990–1991. In 1994 he then began work as an architectural tutor at the University of NSW, The University of Technology, and the University of Sydney.[4]
In 1994 Nick worked collaboratively with Neil Durbach and Camilla Block of Durbach Block Architects to form Durbach Block Murcutt, in which they received positive reviews for their amenities blocks for the Sydney Olympics.[5]
In 2004 Nick along with his partner of 16 years Rachel Neeson began Neeson Murcutt Architects, also known as NMA; a combination of their individual practices. This practise is based in Sydney, Australia and most of their work is located in the state of New South Wales.[6] In 2009 Nick Murcutt and Rachel Neeson won the Wilkinson Award; an award for residential architecture presented by the Australian Institute of Architects, for the second time with the Whale Beach House.[7]
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Personal life
Nick Murcutt is the son of Helen Murcutt and famous Australian Architect Glenn Murcutt; the founding president of the Australian Architecture Association and six time winner of the Wilksinson Award, currently the record holder for most number of wins.[8]
Nick married Rachel Neeson on 16 March 2011 and had two young children together; Alice Murcutt and Otto Murcutt.
Nick died, aged 46, at his family home on the 17th of March 2011 after a nine month battle with cancer.[9]
Built Works
Nick Murcutt
- 2000 Collopy House
- 1999 Box House
- 1998 Birrell House
- 1997 Amenities Block at Bethlehem Ladies College with Rachel Neeson Design
- 1997 Saady alteration and addition
- 1996 Cook Gymea House
- 1996 Coffey alteration and addition
- 1995 Lake Longueville House
- 1994 Young House
With Durbach Block
- 1998 Amenities buildings at Olympic site.
- 1997 Foster Street Penthouse apartments
With Neeson and Murcutt Architects
- 2009 Zac’s House
- 2009 Castlecrag House
- 2009 Woolwich House
- 2007 Whale Beach House
- 2007 North Avoca House
- 2006 The Beresford
- 2006 Five Dock House
- 2005 Pindimar House
- 2005 Birchgrove House addition and alteration
- 2002 Woollahra House addition and alteration
Honours and Awards
Nick Murcutt
- 2000 Architecture Australia National Award for Open Residential with Collopy house.
With Durbach Block
- 1997 RAIA Wilkinson Award for housing with Foster Street Penthouse apartments
With Neeson and Murcutt Architects
- 2009 Wilkinson Award for the Whale Beach House,
- 2009 National Architecture Award for Residential Architecture for Whale Beach House
- 2009 National Architecture Award for Residential Architecture for Zac's House
- 2009 RAIA VIC Chapter Architecture Award for Zac's House
- 2009 The Shipwreck Lookout exhibited at the Sunburnt Exhibition at RMIT
- 2008 RAIA NSW Chapter Architecture Award for the North Avoca House
- 2008 representation at the Venice Biennale
- 2007 Wilkinson Award for the Five Dock House
- 2007 Winner of Think Brick competition
- 2006 RAIA NSW Chapter commendation for the Shipwreck Lookout.
- 2006 Shipwreck Lookout exhibited at the Venice Biennale
- 2005 Shipwreck Lookout exhibited at the AAA Young Architects Exhibition
- 2005 Table Bed Tent Exhibited at the Canberra Biennial
References
- ^ http://www.indesignlive.com/articles/people/in-profile/remembering-nick-murcutt
- ^ http://www.japan-architect.co.jp/english/2maga/au/Architects/fr_architects.html
- ^ http://www.neesonmurcutt.com/
- ^ http://www.japan-architect.co.jp/english/2maga/au/Architects/fr_architects.html
- ^ http://www.completehome.com.au/Articles_and_Advice?cid=7641&pid=84650
- ^ http://www.neesonmurcutt.com/general/about-nma.html
- ^ http://www.architecture.com.au/i-cms?page=9613
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Murcutt
- ^ http://www.onlinetributes.com.au/Nicholas_Murcutt/
External links
Categories:- 1964 births
- 2011 deaths
- Australian architects
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