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Seidler included works by Albers – perhaps the single person most influential on his design philosophy – in a number of projects ( notably the MLC Centre with ' Homage to the Square ' and ' The Wrestle ').
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Seidler also worked in Rio de Janeiro with the architect Oscar Niemeyer, who heavily influenced some of his early residential works, such as the Rose Siedler House and the Meller House.
As Paul Bartizan indicates in his obituary tribute to Seidler, these works of art were not mere ' plop art '; they were really planned to be integrated with and complementary to the buildings into which they were placed: " In many of his projects, Seidler worked with artists whose works became an intrinsic component of his designs.
The building was designed by Sydney architect Harry Seidler, and remains one of his most definitive works.
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Over the years Mr Seidler was also awarded five Sulman Medals by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, as well as the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 1976, and the Royal Gold Medal by the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1996.
* In May 2007, Christie's Paris auctioned ' L ' Enfant et l ' Art ,' a Love & Art Children's Foundation collection created by children afflicted with cancer under the guidance of artist Alécia de Menezes Seidler.
The building was designed by Sydney architect, Harry Seidler and is controversial in that it has caused major overshadowing of the surrounding area.
A new skyline of concrete and steel skyscrapers swept away much of the old lowrise and often sandstone skyline of early Sydney: Australia Square Tower, constructed in 1967 and designed by modernist architect Harry Seidler became a city landmark, surpassed in 1981 by Sydney Tower (" Centrepoint ") as the tallest building in Sydney at 305m.
The Rose Seidler House, in Clissold Road, built by Harry Seidler between 1948 and 1950, was one of the first examples of modern residential architecture in Australia.
The Harry and Penelope Seidler House at 13 Kalang Avenue was designed by Harry and Penelope Seidler.
The Canberra South Bowling Club on the corner of Austin and La Perouse Streets was designed by the architect Harry Seidler and completed in 1959.
Subsequently, Coppola rewrote the Schulman and Seidler scripts, providing major additions, but his co-writing credit was overruled by the Writers Guild of America.
Riparian Plaza was designed by Harry Seidler ( architect ) and Robert Bird Group ( structural engineer ).
The knocked-down building was replaced with a 21-storey building designed by Austrian-born Australian architect Harry Seidler, that was unveiled to the members in December 1980.
However, his widow later declared that Krauss would have liked to leave the ring to Alma Seidler, but was prevented from doing so by the fact that the ring could only be passed to a male.
Shell House ( 1988 ), on the corner of Spring and Flinders Street is a notable granite clad modern office tower designed by Harry Seidler in a similar style to his buildings in Sydney and Brisbane.
The next day, the mission was received by Ernst Seidler von Feuchtenegg, the Prime Minister of Austria.
) 273b: 132 – 142, 2003 by Hermann Prossinger, Horst Seidler, Lothar Wicke, Dave Weaver, Wolfgang Recheis, Chris Stringer, And Gerd B. Müller.
The locality, within North Sydney Council, is home to the Blues Point Tower, a controversial residential tower designed by Harry Seidler.
In 1957, much of McMahons Point was to be rezoned as ' waterfront industrial ' by North Sydney Council, but a group formed by residents and architects, led by Harry Seidler, argued for a residential vision.
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Seidler consistently won architectural awards every decade throughout his Australian career of almost 58 years across the varied categories – his residential work from 1950, his commercial work from 1967, and his public commissions from the 1970s.
Seidler's parents migrated to Sydney and later commissioned him to design their home which became known as the Rose Seidler House ( 1948 – 1950 ), in Wahroonga, on Sydney's North Shore.
In the 1960s Seidler again broke new ground with his radical design for the Australia Square project ( 1961 – 67 ).
* Internment: The Diaries of Harry Seidler May 1940 – October 1941, Unwin Hyman 1987, ISBN 0-86861-915-9, in co-operation with Janis Wilton, Judith Winternitz ( out of print )
* Chris Abel ( introduction ): Harry Seidler – Houses & Interiors, Volume 1 ( 1948 – 1970 ) & Volume 2 ( 1970 – 2000 ), Images Publishing, Mulgrave ( Melbourne ) 2003, ( Vol.
* Harry Seidler illustrated lecture film " Architecture responding to Nature " ( 1993 ) – on Hong Kong Club and Capita Centre
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Seidler married Penelope Evatt, daughter of Clive Evatt on 15 December 1958, they had two children, a son Timothy and daughter, Polly.
On 24 April 2005, Seidler suffered a stroke from which he never fully recovered, and died in Sydney on 9 March 2006 at age 82.
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