- Title
- Under the edge: the architecture of Peter Stutchbury
- Creator
- McEoin, Ewan; Nicholson, Michael; Andresen, Brit; Helsing, Almaas Ingrid; Leplastrier, Richard; Johnston, Lindsay Nolan; Stutchbury, Peter James
- Relation
- http://www.ozetecture.org/2012/under-the-edge-the-architecture-of-peter-stutchbury
- Publisher
- Architecture Foundation Australia
- Resource Type
- book
- Date
- 2011
- Description
- Peter Stutchbury’s architecture speaks for itself and is well recognised by the profession in Australia through his numerous awards. He has also attracted international attention and acclaim through publication in respected journals, his success in the 2008 International Living Steel Competition for extreme climate housing in Cherepovets, Russia, and his recent completion of the ‘Wall House’ in Japan for renowned fashion designer Issey Miyake. His buildings have yet to win the acclaim they perhaps deserve outside Australia, and are of a quality of concept and detail that compare very favourably with many internationally famous contemporaries. He carries the mantle onward of great Australian ‘masters’ from whom he has learned – including Glenn Murcutt and Richard Leplastrier. Stutchbury has also demonstrated abilities as a great teacher, alongside great teachers. His contributions to the studio at the annual Glenn Murcutt International Master Class, have been immense, his influence has been carried overseas by participants and is reflected in the invitations that have been forthcoming to him to lecture and teach. Prestigious overseas teaching appointments include the 2008 Cátedra (Chair) Luis Barragán in Mexico, the 2009 Cradle of Mankind Master Class in South Africa and the 2010 Ghost Studio in Nova Scotia, and a lecture with Richard Leplastrier at the RIBA in London in May 2011.
- Subject
- architecture; Peter Stutchbury; Australia; architects; Pacific
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1053542
- Identifier
- uon:15616
- Identifier
- ISBN:9780646552330
- Language
- eng
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