Ken Woolley

Architect and educator

Ken Woolley - Architect and educator
Born

1933
92 years ago

Died

December 11th, 2015
9 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Australia

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An architect who contributed significantly to the Australian architectural landscape, focusing on residential and educational projects. As a founding director of the architectural firm Woolley & Associates, he designed numerous notable buildings across Australia. His work emphasized the integration of modernist principles with the Australian context, notably reflecting the local environment and community needs. In addition to architectural practice, he held academic positions and was involved in educating future architects. His designs often showcased a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Designed the Australian Institute of Architects' headquarters

Contributed to the design of various educational institutions

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