Louis Edouard Laybourne Smith CMG (1 April 1880 – 13 September 1965) was an Australian architect and educator in South Australia. Born in the Adelaide...
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volleyball player Roxie Collie Laybourne (1910–2003), American ornithologist born in Fayetteville, North Carolina Louis Laybourne Smith CMG (1880–1965), architect...
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politician Louis Carter Smith (1870–1961), archery champion and historian Louis Laybourne Smith (1880–1965), Australian architect Lou Smith (1928–2007)...
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Woods Bagot (redirect from Woods, Bagot, Laybourne-Smith & Irwin)
& Bagot, Woods, Bagot & Jory; Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne Smith; Woods, Bagot, Laybourne-Smith & Irwin; and Woods Bagot Architects Pty Ltd. Founded...
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designer, painter, urban planner and writer (born 1887) September 13 – Louis Laybourne Smith, Australian architect and educator (born 1880) November 30 – William...
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Adelaide University (section Barr Smith Library)
graduation ceremonies among other events, was designed by architect Louis Laybourne-Smith based on medieval great halls in a Gothic Revival architecture style...
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Loughborough Pearson. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Louis Girault. April 1 – Louis Laybourne Smith – Australian architect (died 1965) April 9 – Jan Letzel...
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Concise Townscape AIA Gold Medal - Le Corbusier. RAIA Gold Medal - Louis Laybourne-Smith. RIBA Royal Gold Medal - Lewis Mumford. Rome Prize - Max Abramovitz...
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town as a model for community co-operation. The Adelaide architect Louis Laybourne-Smith prepared a plan for the town's recreation and education area, known...
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Engineering". University of Adeladie. Retrieved 21 July 2023. "Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design :: University of South Australia ::"...
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University of Adelaide (section Barr Smith Library)
graduation ceremonies among other events, was designed by architect Louis Laybourne-Smith based on medieval great halls in a Gothic Revival architecture style...
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university context, including works by architects Walter Bagot and Louis Laybourne-Smith.: 148 The redevelopment received an Award of Merit from the RAIA...
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Retrieved 26 November 2016. Irwin, J. C. "Louis Laybourne Smith (1880–1965)". Biography – Louis Laybourne Smith – Australian Dictionary of Biography. National...
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Claremont. In June 1902, Leane married Edith Louise Laybourne, a sister of the architect Louis Laybourne Smith. He and Edith lived at Claremont for six years...
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of Woods, Bagot & Jory from 1913, which became Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne Smith from 1915 to 1930, before establishing his own practice, H. H. Jory...
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1927, the design by Louis Laybourne Smith, (one of the principals of the architectural firm Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne–Smith) was selected by Murdoch...
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Bedford Park. Cheesman collection, series S327 Architecture Museum, Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design, University of South Australia...
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Anderson 1935–1936 Guy St John Makin 1936–1937 James Nangle 1937–1938 Louis Laybourne Smith CMG 1938–1939 Frederick Bruce Lucas 1939–1940 Otto Albrecht Yuncken...
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notable associates were J. Quinton Bruce, Henry Ernest Fuller and Louis Laybourne Smith. He was briefly associated with Rowland Rees in the restoration...
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were captured. Gordon Laybourne Smith (sometimes spelt 'Laybourne-Smith') was the son of prominent architect Louis Laybourne Smith. Commonwealth War Graves...
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profiled inspirational stories of people throughout history. Geraldine Laybourne, then-program manager and later president of Nickelodeon, noted that her...
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Adelaide, Adelaide. ISBN 978-0-9096-8805-9 Walkley, G. (1976) The Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture & Building, South Australian Institute of...
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and formerly Minister of the Crown, State of Western Australia. Louis Laybourne Smith. For public services as an Architect in the State of South Australia...
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include other prominent architects as members over time, including Louis Laybourne-Smith in 1917, Herbert Jory in 1915, and James Campbell Irwin in 1932...
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St Peters AMP Building 1934 King Wm St Adelaide Louis Laybourne Smith / Woods, Bagot, Laybourne Smith & Irwin Apartments 1992 Kensington Raffen Maron...
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Ross and Keith Smith memorial Father and Son, tribute to Sir John Downer Mark Oliphant Oliphant Howard Florey Florey Louis Laybourne Smith Mellis Napier...
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architecture in a distinguished manner. 1960 Leslie Wilkinson OBE 1961 Louis Laybourne-Smith CMG 1962 Joseph Fowell 1963 Arthur Stephenson 1964 Cobden Parkes...
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Frances Maude Davies (28 January 1881 – 7 May 1971) married architect Louis Laybourne Smith on 9 April 1903, lived at Millswood. Clarence Edward Davies (ca...
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theatre for the Union's use. Designed by South Australian architect Louis Laybourne Smith, the building was named "Union Hall", and opened on 8 August 1958...
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(December 3, 2019). "TV Academy Hall Of Fame Adding Bob Iger, Geraldine Laybourne, Seth MacFarlane, Jay Sandrich & Cicely Tyson". Deadline Hollywood. Archived...
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