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Margaret Lillian Pitt Morison (3 December 1900 – 12 December 1985) was an Australian architect active in the 20th century. She was the first female architect member in
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. As a practitioner, educator and historian, she made important contributions to Australian
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during the 19th and 20th most prominently in
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.


Biography


Personal life

Her father,
George Pitt Morison George Pitt Morison (31 August 1861 – 4 September 1946) was an Australian painter and engraver. He is noted in particular for his painting '' The Foundation of Perth 1829'' which was commissioned as part of Western Australia's centenary cele ...
, was a well known Australian painter and member of the WA Society of Arts, exhibiting from 1902 and 1906. Morison was born in North Perth. She was educated at the Girls’ High School and
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. In 1920 Morison was articled to Geoffrey Edwin Summerhayes and completed her training with the firm of Eales & Cohen. She was registered as Western Australia's first female architect in October 1924. Late in 1925 she travelled to
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, with her parents and in the following year she started working with the architectural firm, Cedric Ballantyne before studying at the
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's Architectural Atelier. She then joined the firm, A. & K. Henderson. In 1929 she returned to Perth and joined an architectural firm established by F.G.B. Hawkins, where she worked on the design of the Atlas Assurance Company Office from 1930 to 1931. In the early 1930s, Morison joined the Poster Studios, a commercial art business established by architects Harold Krantz, John Oldham and Colin Ednie-Brown. She then undertook the design of the Myola Club in Claremont with Krantz in 1934. During the following years, she worked mainly for Oldham, Boas and Ednie-Brown, where she did the interior detailing of the Adelphi Hotel, the remodelling of the
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in 1936 and the detailing of the
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from 1936 to 1938. In the late 1930s, she established herself as an architectural designer and set up her own practice with Heimann (Heinz) Jacobsohn. The practice, however, closed due to the outbreak of World War II. She worked for the Commonwealth Department as a camouflage officer in 1942. She then went to Melbourne and was employed by architect H. Vivian Taylor, returning to Perth in 1948 where she taught an architectural course at
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until 1962. At the
1953 Western Australian state election Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 14 February 1953 to elect all 50 members to the Legislative Assembly. The two-term Liberal- Country Party coalition government, led by Premier Sir Ross McLarty, was defeated by the Labor P ...
, Pitt Morison stood as an
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candidate for the Legislative Assembly seat of Nedlands. Although she was not elected, there was a swing away from the sitting member
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. In 1967, she commenced work for the City Planners Department at the
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as an assistant research officer, continuing until 1971. In 1971, she was employed by the
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in the School of Architecture and Fine Arts as a research officer, where she remained until her death in 1985. In 1979 she was made a Life Fellow of the
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. In the same year she published ''Western Towns and Buildings'', with co-editor John White, a comprehensive study of 19th and 20th century Western Australian Architecture.


Death and legacy

Pitt Morison died at Nedlands on 12 December 1985. The
University of Western Australia The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany, Western Australia, Albany an ...
awards the Margaret Pitt-Morison Memorial Prize to outstanding environmental design students. The WA Chapter of the
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named their annual Margaret Pitt Morison Award for Heritage after her.


Notable projects


Competition for house

In 1933 Morison won first prize of 2,500 pounds in a Western Australian competition, run by the Royal Institute of Architects.


Atlas Insurance Company Office

She was employed by F.G.B Hawkins to do some minor detailing and documenting work on this building, built in
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in 1930.


Lawson Apartments

In 1936, Morison worked on the design of the
Lawson Apartments Lawson Apartments are located at 2–4 Sherwood Court near the corner with The Esplanade, in Perth, Western Australia. They are situated across the road from the Esplanade Reserve and adjacent to the Weld Club. History The building, original ...
with Harold Boas.


Adelphi Hotel

In 1936, Morison worked on the design of the hotel with Harold Krantz. Morison mostly worked on completing interior detailing over an extended period of time.


Marginata Flats

In 1940, Morison worked on the design of the flats with Jacobsohn.


Ruse Residence

In 1941, Morison worked on the design of the flats with Jacobsohn.


Packenham residence

This small project was completed while she was a first year studio master at
Old Perth Technical School The 1910 Perth Technical School building is located at 137 St Georges Terrace, Perth, Western Australia, adjacent to the Old Perth Boys School building, which had served as part of the school's former temporary premises since opening of classes ...
during 1954 in Kellerberrin.


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Further reading

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pitt Morison, Margaret 1900 births 1985 deaths Architects from Western Australia People from Perth, Western Australia 20th-century Australian architects Australian women architects 20th-century Australian women artists 20th-century Australian artists People educated at Perth Modern School People educated at St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls University of Melbourne alumni