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Colin Leslie James (18 July 1936 – 12 February 2013) was an Australian architect, educator, activist, and mentor. He was known for his commitment to creating good affordable housing for those in need, and his work with the Aboriginal Housing Company in Redfern spanned thirty years. He also taught at the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning for many years.


Early life and education

Colin Leslie James was born on 18 July 1936 in the country town
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, where his father, Arthur James, was a bank manager. His mother was Estelle (nee Ferguson). He came into contact with many
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while training for the sport of
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. James attended The King's School in
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. He commenced part-time studies in architecture at
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before transferring to the
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. At UNSW he became president of the Architecture Club, and also won a boxing
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. Throughout his career he undertook further courses, including the study of
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and
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.


Career

After graduation, he joined Stephenson and Turner, a large practice under Sir Arthur Stephenson and Donald Turner. He was then influenced by reading about the European architectural group
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, in particular the Dutch architects Aldo van Eyck and Jacob Bakema, who believed that architects were ignoring ordinary and poor people who lived in bad housing. Thanks to a scholarship from Stephenson and Turner, James went to study at
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. He then got to work in Bakema's studio in the Netherlands, and later with
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in
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under
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. He also worked on a community housing project in Boston. After his return to Australia in the mid-1960s, James worked on schools and
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s for the
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, at Stephenson and Turner. He lived in Redfern, where in the late 1960s he established a collaborative called Archanon which aimed "to empower communities for social equity and environmental sustainability". In Redfern, a suburb with a large population of Aboriginal people, James worked with Father
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, Mum Shirl, Dick Blair, and Bob Bellear and his wife Kaye on many
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community services. These included the
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,
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, and Black Theatre. He also worked with the Aboriginal Housing Company (AHC) on the acquisition and upgrading of properties that made up The Block in Redfern, from 1973. His
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work with AHC continued over around 30 years, including during its redevelopment, known as the Pemulwuy Project. One of Archanon's close collaborators in the 1970s was urban designer, architect, and artist Nick Hollo, when Hollo was a tutor at the University of Sydney School of Architecture. Around 1975–1977 Hollo and James, in collaboration with students, designed and built an
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on university grounds, behind its Wentworth Building. This taught self-build sustainability to hundreds of students. James was involved in a project designing low-cost housing in Nimbin, and, in collaboration with a group of students, published ''Low Cost Country Home Building'', "a self-help book for people wanting to build simple houses in rural areas". James promoted the idea of multiple occupancy (MO) homes, and this guide led to the flourishing of MOs in the
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region of NSW. In late 1975, James bought a derelict warehouse on Shepherd Street in
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, just behind the university, intending to create a dwelling with shared occupancy along with friends, staff, and students who signed up for it, operating as a "single family" via a cooperative arrangement. However, regulations did not allow this and a long legal battle ensued in the
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before they won victory in 1978 and were allowed to convert the building. James lived in the building until shortly before his death. The building is known as the Dempsey Warehouse (having been previously owned by Dempsey & Co.). Architects Marra and Yeh moved into the downstairs studio in 2006 and they discussed possible upgrading of the building with James and his wife, which were eventually carried out in 2017. the building comprises three self-contained units and has a rooftop garden. In 1977 he earned a diploma in
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at the University of Sydney, where the course precepts were "serve your client and community equally", and stressed
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in planning. He then joined their staff as a senior lecturer in architecture, in which he remained until his retirement. In the late 1970s, he undertook further study on housing design at the
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in
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, and upon his return established the housing studies program at the University of Sydney. He was later appointed director of the Ian Buchan Fell Housing Research Centre, a research centre at the university. In 1987, he was seconded by the NSW Department of Housing to oversee the implementation of the Homes on Aboriginal Land program. He also did other work in Redfern, for the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council, Boomalli Artists Co-operative, and
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. In 2001, the Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship enabled James to study the use of vacant buildings by the homeless in the UK and Europe. He then collaborated with developers, the construction industry, and government officials as well as other architects, to create CRASH (Construction Industry Relief and Assistance for the Single Homeless), a charitable research project which aimed to supply homeless people with medium-term shelter in vacant buildings in Sydney City. He retired in 2009.


Other activities and activism

During the 1970s, James was a board member of South Sydney Community Aid (along with Dick Blair), and he was an early member of the Tenants' Union of NSW and Shelter NSW. He was a member of the
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, where he worked as an independent adviser on the
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s with
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and others. He was appointed resident advocate for the redevelopment of
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by the
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. James served on various state housing committees, which led to programs and services such as the Community Tenancy Scheme, the Local Government Community Housing Program, and the
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youth refuge. He also worked with the UTS Community Law and Legal Research Centre to create a model "caretaker lease" for temporary housing. In later life, James did a
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for a College of the Spirit for the Tharawal
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, involving 20 architecture students and 1000 Land Council members.


Recognition and honours

* 1994:
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(AM), in the 1994 Australia Day Honours, "for service to architecture and to the community" * 2003: NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects President's Medal * 2006: University of Sydney Alumni Award for Community Service * 2009: Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as inaugural recipient of Lifetime Membership of the Australasian Housing Institute, presented by NSW Governor
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He was also made life fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects and life member of NSW Shelter. Lee Stickells wrote in a footnote to a 2017 article about the development of the autonomous house: "Although it is beyond the scope of this paper, Col James' career is deserving of extended consideration", and provides further references to his work.


Death and legacy

James died on 12 February 2013, and was survived by his partner, Karine Shellshear, and their daughter. Upon his death,
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paid tribute to him at Sydney council, and proposed that members stand for one minute's silence in honour of Moore. In 2015, the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning established the Centenary Scholarship – Col James Award for Social Justice, to be awarded to a student who aspires to "walk in his footsteps and use architecture to promote environmental and
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". The Col James Student Accommodation, completed in 2021 as part of the Pemulwuy Project that has revitalised The Block, was named in honour of James.


References


Further reading

* * Rubbo, Anna. "Colin James", in ''The Encyclopaedia of Australian Architecture'', ed. Philip Goad and Julie Willis (Port Melbourne, Vic.: Cambridge University Press, 2012), p.200. * {{DEFAULTSORT:James, Col 2013 deaths 1936 births 20th-century Australian architects University of Sydney alumni University of Sydney people University of New South Wales alumni Alumni of the Architectural Association School of Architecture