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Peter Russell Corrigan (6 May 1941 – 1 December 2016) was an Australian
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and was involved in the completion of works in stage and set design.


Early life and achievements

Corrigan was educated at
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and then completed his degree in architecture, in 1966 at
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. He further pursued his studies at
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in 1969 under
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, completing a master's degree in Environmental Design. Having worked for
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,
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,
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and
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in New Haven, he returned to Australia in 1974 where he formed his practice,
Edmond and Corrigan Edmond and Corrigan is an Australian architectural firm based in Melbourne, Victoria, founded in the late 1970s by partners Maggie Edmond and Peter Corrigan, the firm's principals. The practice's work, both built and written, has been widely ass ...
, a partnership with his wife,
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, initiated in 1975. As a part of Edmond and Corrigan, they won 35 RAIA state awards and four Natural Architectural Design awards. He obtained his honorary Doctor of Architecture in 1989, for his contribution to Australian Architectural theory and design. Further Adjunct Professor in 1989, at
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(RMIT). Having studied at RMIT, Corrigan was a Professor of Architecture at
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and taught architectural design and history for over 30 years. He marked his name as an internationally renowned architect, theatre designer, author and academic, based in
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. He completed costume set design for numerous productions in Australia including "Hoopla Productions, Opera Australia, the Australian Performing Group, Melbourne Theatre Company, Last Laugh Theatre Restaurant, Playbox Theatre, Anthill, Going Through Stages, Nightshift, VSO, SATC, Queensland Lyric, Gligil Theatre Company (Theatre of Principle), Belvoir Street Theatre, STC and The Bell Shakespeare Company". He had an enduring interest in architectural history and culture and collected an internationally significant large private library of architectural books, including many rare works on drawing and design. Corrigan's extensive collection of books and periodicals related to architecture and design was left to
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after his death. In 1983–84 Corrigan was a guest professor at Graduate School of Design
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, Boston, Massachusetts, and in 1991 he was a guest lecturer at the
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, Italy. In the same year he was promoted at the Third Belgrade Triennial of World Architecture exhibition in Galerija Kulturmog Centra Beograda "39 prominent architects of the world". Likewise the work of Edmond and Corrigan has been exhibited internationally in 1991, 1999 and 2002 at the
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. An exhibition of Corrigan's life work was held at RMIT Gallery in 2013 entitled ''Cities of Hope''. It traced the "creative focus of this remarkable Australian architect, bringing to life many of his designs over four decades including architectural models and drawings by Edmond and Corrigan; set and costume designs for theatre; artworks, records and notations from his personal collection and key works selected from public collections which have enriched his practice". This material has since been donated to the RMIT Design Archives and RMIT Library respectively.


Key projects

Since returning to Australia and commencing his practice Corrigan's work and styles have developed over the years. The Chapel of St Josephs is located in 27–29 Strabane Avenues, Box Hill. It is located in the middle of the site with an inflected curve plan, with a long curved ramp from the street provides access to the building. The car park is located at the back of the building which gives enough space to view the building in a full circle, as one drives through. The chapel is a
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, three-dimensional solid brick building, with a flat-roofed canopy that is the most significant feature of the building. The use of red and cream brick creates subtle highlighted architectural effects not only on front façade, but also within its surrounds. The timber framed rectangular north-east facing windows, with the identical sized windows to the right of the curvy wall, brings about a dynamic contrast to the mostly curved shaped building. The chapel won the RAIA (Victorian Chapter) inaugural 25 Year Award. The
RMIT Building 8 RMIT Building 8 is an educational building, part of RMIT University's City campus in Melbourne, Victoria. It is located at 383 Swanston Street, on the northern edge of Melbourne's central business district. Completed in 1993, by Edmond and Corri ...
built in 1993, is one of Corrigan's most recognised buildings, and "combines the bold vision and whimsical style that is Corrigan’s trademark". It is located in Swanston street Melbourne at the University of RMIT. The building creates characteristics of its own along with its structure, several colours and situated materials. Built on a budget with tough constraints, the designing of building 8 needed to accommodate buildings below and next door as it is currently sitting on top of John Andrew’s unfinished union building. Following the construction of Building 8 it was found necessary to include a "new lift and service core""Philip Goad, 2009, Melbourne Architecture, (Watermark Architectural Guides), The Watermark Press "
to allow access to the upper floors. In addition to this "the deep floor plate" was also maximised allowing further developed for rooms located on the upper floors. Detail within the interior such as "balustrades and hand railing" have been positioned in a way giving the building a unique yet chaotic sentiment. Noticeable along the streetscape of Swanston street, Building 8's roof gives the building part of its individuality. The positioning of the multiple roof structures, form and materiality make this building unique. The building structure also provides examples of many different uses of materials for different areas, some of which include "coloured stone facades, steel pipe strut supports and a polychrome and polygon brick" shown within parts of the building, all of which affect RMIT's atmosphere. The Readings Book Shop is a heritage listed post office founded in 1910, and renovated to be a bookshop and completed in 2005. It is located on 253 Bay St, Port Melbourne, Victoria, 3207. It's a mezzanine in one hand and a freestanding form in the middle of the room on the other. With the sharp angles and its flat surfaces, it filled the bookshop. Surrounding the room are bookshelves up to the first floor. This is an open space without walls.


List of projects

; Edmond & Corrigan *Church of the Resurrection: Keysborough, 1976. RAIA Victoria State chapter housing merit award, 1981 *Freedom Club Child-care Centre: Keysborough, 1977 *Kew house, 1982. RAIA Victoria State chapter housing merit award *46 Little Latrobe Street: the office of Edmond & Corrigan: Melbourne, 1986 *
Athan House The Athan House was designed by the Melbourne-based architectural firm of Edmond and Corrigan and is located in Monbulk, a town located in the Dandenong Ranges just outside metropolitan Melbourne, Australia. The project team consisted of Pet ...
, Monbulk, Vic., 1986–88 *
RMIT Building 8 RMIT Building 8 is an educational building, part of RMIT University's City campus in Melbourne, Victoria. It is located at 383 Swanston Street, on the northern edge of Melbourne's central business district. Completed in 1993, by Edmond and Corri ...
, 1993 *Ringwood plaza, 1994, RAIA Victoria State chapter award 1995: new institutional public buildings and award for urban design *Exhibition centre, showground stage-1', 1997, RAIA Victoria State chapter award of merit 1997 *Lehrer residence, RAIA Victoria State chapter award of merit 2000 *
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, Richmond, Victoria, 2001,
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Steel Award 2002 *Academic Centre, Newman College and St Mary's College, 2002 *Victorian College of the Art- school of Drama, 2004, in association with Castles Stephenson+ Turner *Lux house alteration: front porch, 2005 *Readings bookshop, 2005


References


Further reading

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External links


Peter Corrigan's webpage at RMIT University

Peter Corrigan CV

Ringwood Library

''Guide to the Papers of Peter Corrigan'' UNSW collection: details Corrigan's work with the Australian Performing Group and many other theatre companies.

''Edmond and Corrigan Collection'' held at RMIT Design Archives

''Peter Corrigan Collection'' held at RMIT Libraries''Treasures of the Corrigan Collection'' Peter Corrigan's extensive collection of books and periodicals related to architecture and design was left to RMIT University Library after his death. This brief report gives context to who Corrigan was and features highlights from the collection..
{{DEFAULTSORT:Corrigan, Peter 1941 births 2016 deaths University of Melbourne alumni Yale School of Architecture alumni RMIT University faculty Architects from Melbourne Recipients of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal Members of the Order of Australia People from Daylesford, Victoria People educated at St Mary's College, Melbourne