Clive Lucas
Clive Leslie Lucas OBE (born 14 November 1943[1]) is an Australian restoration architect and was once a principal, and remaining a founding partner of the firm Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners – Architects and Heritage Consultants now known as Lucas Stapleton Johnson, which specializes in the field of architectural restoration.
Early life
Lucas was born Sydney and was educated at Homebush Boys High School and a BArch (1966) from the University of Sydney.[2]
Selected restoration and design works
- The officers' Houses – Port Arthur, Tasmania
- Treasury Buildings (now InterContinental Hotel) – Macquarie Street, Sydney
- Kirribilli House – Prime Minister of Australia's residence, Sydney
- Lyndhurst – Glebe, New South Wales
- Old Government House – Parramatta, Museum of the National Trust of Australia (NSW)
- Hyde Park Barracks – Sydney, Museum of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales
- The Mint – Sydney, Headquarters of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales
- Treaty House – New Zealand
- Liner House – Bridge Street, Sydney
- Albert Wing, St. Paul's College – University of Sydney
Publications
- Australian Colonial Architecture (1978)
- Golden Decade of Australian Architecture (1978) jointly
- Colour Schemes for Old Australian Houses (1984) jointly
- Australian Country Houses (1987)[3]
Awards
- Officer, Order of the British Empire (1977)[4]
- The firm has won 46 awards from the Australian Institute of Architects.
- 2012 Australian Institute of Architects Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage for the Restoration of Swifts, Darling Point
References
- Who's Who in Australia (Herald and Weekly Times Melb, 1988) pp 559: Lucas, Clive Leslie (1943 – )
- Alumni Sidneienses Archived 18 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- National Library of Australia Catalogue
- It's an Honour
External links
- Lucas, Stapleton, Johnson & Partners website
- Restoration of Colonial Cottage, Miller Point
- Restoration of Old Government House, Parramatta
- Restoration of The Mint, Sydney
- Restoration of Glenfield, Casula
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