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Glenn Marcus Murcutt AO (born 25 July 1936) is an Australian architect and winner of the 1992
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, the 2002
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, the 2009 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal and the 2021 Praemium Imperiale. Glenn Murcutt works as a sole practitioner without staff, builds only within Australia and is known to be very selective with his projects. Being the only Australian winner of the prestigious Pritzker Prize, he is often referred to as Australia's most famous architect.


Life

Murcutt was born in London to Australian parents. He spent the first five years of his life in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea, where he first encountered vernacular architecture. After moving to
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with his parents in 1941, he was educated at Manly Boys' High School and studied architecture at the
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, from which he graduated in 1961. Murcutt's early work experience was with various architects, such as
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,
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, Sydney Ancher and
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, which exposed him to their style of organic architecture focussing on relationships to nature. By 1969, Murcutt established his own practice in the Sydney suburb of Mosman. Murcutt works as a sole practitioner, producing residential and institutional work all over Australia. Although he does not work outside the country or run a large firm, his work has a worldwide influence, especially since Murcutt teaches master classes for beginning and established architects. Murcutt's motto, 'touch the earth lightly', leads him to design his works to fit into the Australian landscape features. His works are highly economical and multi-functional. Murcutt also pays attention to aspects of the environment such as wind direction, water movement, temperature and light surrounding his sites before he designs the building itself. Materials such as glass, stone, timber, concrete,
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and corrugated iron are often included in his works. Testament to his influence internationally was the award of the 2002
Pritzker Architecture Prize The Pritzker Architecture Prize is an international architecture award presented annually "to honor a living architect or architects whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment, which has produ ...
, one of the highest distinctions in architecture. In the words of the Pritzker jury: "In an age obsessed with celebrity, the glitz of our 'starchitects', backed by large staffs and copious public relations support, dominates the headlines. As a total contrast, Murcutt works in a one-person office on the other side of the world ... yet has a waiting list of clients, so intent is he to give each project his personal best. He is an innovative architectural technician who is capable of turning his sensitivity to the environment and to locality into forthright, totally honest, non-showy works of art." In 2009 Murcutt won the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal. Murcutt currently lectures and teaches architectural studies as a professor at the
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. One of Murcutt's most recent projects is a mosque, the Australian Islamic Centre, in the Melbourne suburb of
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. In 2016, the mosque became the focus of a critically acclaimed documentary, “Glenn Murcutt: Spirit of Place”, by renowned filmmaker Catherine Hunter. The film documents the growing acceptance of Murcutt’s strikingly contemporary design, weaving into the narrative the stories of his famous domestic commissions, interviews with those involved, and an intimate biography of his life. Hunter has said about Murcutt: "He gives everything, he can’t help himself. He’s unstoppable, he’s this force. Long before we started talking about things such as
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, Glenn was practicing those things." Glenn Murcutt's latest completed project is a new permanent sound installation space, the
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in Cobar NSW, together with composer
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. It was officially opened on April 2, 2022. A portrait of Murcutt by
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was a finalist in the 2022 Archibald Prize. Murcutt's son
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(1964–2011) was also a practicing architect.


Building projects

* 1972–74 : Laurie Short House, Sydney (NSW) * 1974–75 : Marie Short House, Kempsey (NSW) * 1976–83 :
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, Berowra Waters (NSW) * 1977–78: Ockens House, Cromer (NSW) * 1977–80 : Nicholas House, Mount Irvine (NSW) * 1977–80 : Carruthers House, Mount Irvine (NSW) * 1982 : Kempsey Visitor Information Centre (NSW) * 1981–83 : Ball-Eastaway House,
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(NSW) * 1976–88 : Museum of Local History and Tourist Office, Kempsey (NSW) * 1981–82 : Fredericks House, Jamberoo (NSW) * 1982–84 : Magney House, Bingie Bingie (NSW) * 1986–90 : Magney House, Sydney (NSW) * 1988–91 : Done House, Sydney (NSW) * 1988–92 : Meagher House, Bowral (NSW) * 1992 : Raheen (Pratt Family Wing Addition), Kew (VIC) * 1989–94 : Simpson-Lee House, Mount Wilson (NSW) * 1991–94 : Marika-Alderton House, Yirrkala Community, Eastern
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(NT) * 1992 : Murcutt Guest Studio, Kempsey (NSW) * 1992–94 : Bowali Visitor Information Centre, Kakadu National Park (NT), in collaboration with
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* 1994–96 : Schnaxl House,
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(NSW) * 1996–98 : Fletcher-Page House,
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(NSW) * 1995–96 : Douglas and Ruth Murcutt House,
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(SA) * 1996–99 : Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Art Centre, Riversdale, West Cambewarra (NSW), in collaboration with Reg Lark and Wendy Lewin * 1997–2001 : House at Kangaloon (NSW) * 2000–03 : Murcutt/Lewin House and Studio, Mosman (NSW) in collaboration with Wendy Lewin * 2001–05 : Walsh House, Kangaroo Valley (NSW) * 2002–03 : Lerida Estate Winery, Lake George (NSW) * 2006–07 : Moss Vale Education Centre ( University of Wollongong), Moss Vale (NSW), in collaboration with Wendy Lewin * 2006–16 : Australian Islamic Centre,
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(VIC) * 2019:
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, Melbourne * 2016–2022:
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, Cobar (NSW)


Honours and awards

Prestigious awards include: * the
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of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects in 1992 * the
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in 1992 * Officer of the Order of Australia in 1996 * the Richard Neutra Award for Teaching in 1998 * the 'Green Pin' Award from the Royal Danish Academy of Architects in 1999 * the Thomas Jefferson Medal for Architecture in 2001 * the
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in 2002 * the Kenneth F. Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Award in 2003 * the AIA Gold Medal Award in 2009. * the Praemium Imperiale in 2021. He is an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), an International Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, an Honorary Fellow of the
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as well as Honorary Member of the Architects Institutes in Taiwan, Scotland and Singapore. In 2008 he was elected an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2010, he was named a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council.Design Futures Council Senior Fellow

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and is Chair of the Architecture Foundation Australia (annual Murcutt International Master Class).


Bibliography

*
Glenn Murcutt Pritzker Prize
, ''ArchitectureWeek'' No. 94, 2002.0417, pN1.1. * Beck, Haig and Cooper, Jackie, ''A Singular Practice''. Images, April 2006. . * Carter, Nanette "Locating Design: A Site Every Design Professional Should See: The Marika-Alderton House, Yirrkala" ''Design and Culture'', Vol. 3, No. 3, (Nov. 2011), pp. 375–378. *Fromonot, Francoise. ''Glenn Murcutt : Buildings and Projects 1962–2003''. Thames and Hudson, London/New York, 2005. . * Drew, Philip. ''Leaves of Iron : Glenn Murcutt : Pioneer of an Australian Architectural Form''. . * Drew, Philip. ''Touch This Earth Lightly: Glenn Murcutt in His Own Words''. Duffy & Snellgrove, 15 May 2000. . * Farrelly, Elizabeth ''Glenn Murcutt – Three Houses (Architecture in Detail)''. Phaidon Press Inc. (October 1993). . * Gusheh, Heneghan, Lassan, Seyama, "The Architecture of Glenn Murcutt", TOTO, Japan, 2008. * Gusheh, Heneghan, Lassan, Seyama, "Glenn Murcutt – Thinking Drawing, Working Drawing", TOTO, Japan, 2008. * Limited Edition Folio, "Glenn Murcutt Architect", Essays by Kenneth Frampton, Juhani Pallasmaa, boxed photos/drawings. 01 Editions, Sydney, 2006. . * Muller, Brook "In the Landscape of Murcutt", ''ArchitectureWeek'' No. 66, 2001.0912, pE1.1. * Sharp, Dennis. ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Architects and Architecture''. New York: Quatro Publishing, 1991. . NA40.I45. p111.


References


External links


Architecture Foundation Australia Glenn Murcutt Master Class and Portfolio of Murcutt Projects

Four-minute video clip Glenn Murcutt leading the annual Murcutt International Master Class

Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre

Public talk with Glenn Murcutt

Location of Glenn Murcutt Buildings on checkonsite
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