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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Architect

Occupation
  
Architect

Alma mater
  
Sydney

Practice
  
Studio Nield, Sydney

Name
  
Lawrence Nield


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Born
  
1941 (age 73–74)
Melbourne, Australia

Awards
  
Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture 1997 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 2007 Grand Architectural Creation Award 2009 Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal 2012

Buildings
  
Sunshine Coast University Library Beijing Olympic Tennis Centre

Structures
  
National Tennis Center, Beijing, Mount Druitt Hospital

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Children
  
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Professor Lawrence Nield is a retired Australian architect, who since 2012 has been head of the Heritage Council of New South Wales. He is also known for his writings on urban design. He was head of master planning for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. He was one of the founders of BVN Architecture (formerly Bligh Voller Nield). In March 2013 Nield was appointed the Northern Territory Government Architect. In 2010 Lawrence Nield founded Studio Nield with his partner Andrea Nield in Sydney.

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He won the Australian Institute of Architects 2012 Gold Medal for Outstanding Achievement, and the French Republic's Order of Arts and Letters in 2007, and the 1997 Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture, which he won with his design of the Sunshine Coast University Library.

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Designs

Nield's designs include:

  • Ultimo Community Centre, Sydney, NSW
  • UNSW L5 Building, Sydney, (2005) – 2007 RIBA International Award
  • Sunshine Coast University Library, Maroochydore, Queensland (1997) – 1998 RAIA Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Building
  • National Science and Technology Centre, Canberra, ACT
  • St Vincent's Hospital
  • The King's School gymnasium
  • 10 Mort Street, Canberra, ACT
  • David Maddison Clinical Sciences Building, Newcastle, NSW
  • Cook and Phillip Aquatic Centre, Sydney, NSW
  • Olympic Green Tennis Center, Beijing
  • Sydney International Tennis Centre, (1998) – 1999 RAIA NSW Sulman Award
  • Overseas Passenger Terminal, Sydney, (1988) – 1988 RAIA National Civic Design Award
  • Caroline Chisholm High School, ACT, (1986)
  • Mount Druitt Hospital, (1982) – 1983 RAIA NSW Chapter Merit Award Architectural Works
  • David Maddison Building – Clinical Sciences Building, University of Newcastle, (1981) – 1982 RAIA NSW Chapter Merit Award
  • References

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