Nonda Katsalidis (born 1951) is a Greek-Australian architect. He is currently a practising director of
architecture
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firm
Fender Katsalidis
Fender Katsalidis (FK) is an architecture firm which originated in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and now has additional studios in Sydney and Brisbane. Founded by Karl Fender and Nonda Katsalidis, the firm has been notable since the early 1990s ...
Architects in partnership with
Karl Fender.
Biography
Early life
Nonda Katsalidis was born in 1951 in
Athens
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,
Greece
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. He migrated to
Melbourne
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,
Australia
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when he was five years old, with his two-year-old brother and parents. He graduated from the
University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb nor ...
with a degree in
architecture
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in 1976.
Career
From 1979 until 1983, he practised architecture alone on small projects. Among his earliest works, in 1972, was the Cafe Byzantium at 312 Drummond Street in
Carlton
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Melbourne. He went on to design the nearby Deutscher Gallery and residence at 68 Drummond Street in 1983. In 1984, he designed the award-winning Metro Brasserie, 41 Bourke Street. The same year, he formed a small practice and in 1990, it had become an established company.
He designed a number of striking buildings on Latrobe Street which gained him attention as an upcoming designer and one of the youngest architects designing tall office buildings, culminating in the award-winning Argus Centre in 1991. In 1992, he gained a master's degree at
RMIT
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Founded in 1887 by Francis Ormond, RMIT began as a night school offering classes in art, scienc ...
. In 1996, he established Nation Fender Katsalidis, but due to
Bob Nation's withdrawal from the partnership, it became Fender Katsalidis.
His big break was with his award-winning
Melbourne Mondo Terrace Apartments, implemented as one of the first buildings under the
Postcode 3000
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planning strategy for increasing the residential population of
Melbourne
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city centre. In 2002, the
Government of Victoria
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's new planning blueprint ''ResCode'' was released, citing St Leonard's Apartments and Melbourne Terrace as two out of three examples of the model for
medium-density housing
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in metropolitan Melbourne. He then became known for his cutting edge high-rise residential tower designs and became a developer of some of Australia's tallest residential buildings, such as the
Eureka Tower
Eureka Tower is a skyscraper located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Construction began in August 2002 and the exterior was completed on 1 June 2006. The plaza was finished in June 2006 and the building was offici ...
.
He became a commercial architect and now participates in the financing and development of his designs which have evolved to be more subdued than his previous work.
Selected works
*
171 La Trobe Street
171 La Trobe Street is a building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, by architect Nonda Katsalidis. 171 La Trobe Street is a 13-storey structure glazed with a green glass exterior and designs overhanging the building on each side.
History ...
, Melbourne (1991)
* The
Argus Centre, Latrobe Street, Melbourne (1991) (Fender Katsalidis)
*
Melbourne Terrace Apartments, Franklin Street, Melbourne (1994) - a fanciful postmodern design featuring zig zag embellished exposed pre-fabricated concrete fins, use of architectural copper, and various classical sculptures at the entrance to each of the major pavilions. The building is listed as one of the Top 20 buildings in Australia of the 20th century by Architecture Australia in the December 1999 edition.
*
Bendigo Art Gallery
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History
The gallery was founded in 1887.
The gallery's collection was first housed in the former Bendigo ...
, Bendigo (1995) (redevelopment and extension)
* The Malthouse, Richmond (1997) (Fender Katsalidis)
* St Leonards Apartments, St Kilda (1997) (Nation Fender Katsalidis)
*
Ian Potter Museum of Art
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, University of Melbourne (1998) (Fender Katsalidis)
* Republic Tower. Corner Queen and Latrobe Streets, Melbourne (1999) (Fender Katsalidis)
* 51 Spring Street, Melbourne (1999)
* Wills Tower, Melbourne (2002)
* New Quay Apartments, Melbourne Docklands (2002)
* HM@S Lonsdale, Port Melbourne (2003) (Fender Katsalidis)
* Conder (New Quay), Melbourne Docklands (2004)
*
Eureka Tower
Eureka Tower is a skyscraper located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Construction began in August 2002 and the exterior was completed on 1 June 2006. The plaza was finished in June 2006 and the building was offici ...
, Melbourne (2006) (Fender Katsalidis)
* 108 Flinders, 108 Flinders St Melbourne (2010) (Fender Katsalidis)
*
Museum of Old and New Art
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, Hobart, Tasmania (2011)
* Phoenix Apartments, 82 Flinders St Melbourne, site of Phoenix Hotel (2011)
Awards
*1984 - RAIA (Vic) Merit Award ( Metro Brasserie)
*1994 -
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(Vic) Architecture Award (Melbourne Terrace Apartments)
*1995 -
City of Melbourne
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Building and Planning Award, City
Postcode 3000
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Award (Melbourne Terrace Apartments)
*1999 - Victorian Architecture Medal, Melbourne Prize and William Wardell Award (for the Ian Potter Museum of Art)
*2002 - Victorian Architecture Regional Prize - Bendigo Art Gallery; Victorian Architecture Award - Sydney Myer Asia Center
*2021 -
Member of the Order of Australia
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for "significant service to architecture, and to sustainable construction innovations"
Gallery of works
Image:Eureka Tower 0944a.jpg, Eureka Tower
Image:HM@S Lonsdale, Port Melbourne.JPG, HM@S Lonsdale dominates the Port Melbourne skyline
Image:Melbourne terrace.jpg, Melbourne Terrace Apartments
Image:St_leonards_apartments_st_kilda_1.jpg, St Leonard's Apartments block 1, St Kilda
Image:St_leonards_apartments_st_kilda_2.jpg, St Leonard's Apartments block 2, St Kilda
Image:Malthouse richmond.jpg, The Malthouse. Silos converted into apartments.
Image:Ian Potter Museum of Art 2010.jpg, Ian Potter Museum of Art
Image:Republic tower melbourne.jpg, Republic Tower
References
External links
Practice website
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1951 births
Living people
Members of the Order of Australia
Greek emigrants to Australia
Architects from Melbourne
University of Melbourne alumni
RMIT University alumni
RMIT University faculty