Corporate Body

Mitchell, Giurgola & Thorp (1980 - 1990)

From
1980
Deakin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
To
1990
Functions
Building or Construction Industries
Reference No
ABN 72 072 249 275
Location
Deakin, Australian Capital Territory

Summary

The architect firm Mitchell, Giurgola & Thorp won the 1978 competition to design Australia's new Parliament House. Two of the founders, Ehrman Mitchell and Romaldo Giurgola, originated from the USA where they had established a very successful architecture practice in 1958.

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See also

Ailie Smith

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