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Joseph Charles Fowell

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Joseph Charles Fowell (2 August 1891 – 3 July 1970) was a prominent Australian 20th century architect. Renown for his ecclesiastical architecture, Fowell was primarily responsible for the design of over forty churches in New South Wales and Victoria, including Catholic churches at North Sydney (1937), Parkes (1939) and Neutral Bay (1941).[1]

Born in Albany, Western Australia and educated in England, Fowell returned to Australia in 1919 where he worked with Professor Leslie Wilkinson at Sydney University. In 1926 Fowell became an assistant to Henry Budden. Fowell created a number of architectural partnerships including:

  • Fowell and McConnel: 1928-1939, with Kenneth McConnel
  • Fowell and Mansfield: 1939-1946 with J. L. S. Mansfield
  • Fowell, Mansfield & Maclurcan: 1946-1962 with D. C. B. Maclurcan
  • Fowell, Mansfield, Jarvis & Maclurcan: 1962-1970 with O. R. Jarvi

Notable works

BMA House won the 1933 RIBA Medal.
BMA House elevation.
Year Work Firm Location Image Award(s) Comments Notes
1930 British Medical Association (BMA) House Fowell and McConnel 135-137 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 1933 RIBA Street Medal and Diploma The first RIBA medal to be awarded in Australia. [2]
1935 St. Anne's Church Blair & Mitchell Streets, Bondi, NSW 1935 RAIA Sir John Sulman Medal The first church to win this award. Later remodelled in 1964. [3]
1937 St Peter's, Church of England Proston, Queensland
1937-39 St Mary's, North Sydney North Sydney, NSW
1938-39 St Canisus' College Pymble, NSW
1941 St Joseph's Neutral Bay, NSW
1943 Orient Line Building Fowell, McConnel & Mansfield 2-6 Spring Street, Sydney, NSW 1943 RAIA Sir John Sulman Medal Since remodelled.
1956 St Augustine's Church Fowell, Mansfield & Maclurcan Meehan Street, Yass, NSW Sculpture at this Church was created by prominent Australian Sculptor Tom Bass.
1962 P&O 565 Hunter Street, Sydney, NSW 1962 RAIA Gold Medal Since remodelled.
1965 Gladesville Bridge Victoria Road, Drummoyne and Huntleys Point, NSW [citation needed]
1967 Church of St Rose Fowell, Mansfield, Jarvis & Maclurcan Rose Street, Collaroy Plateau, NSW

References

  1. ^ Martin, Pamela; Reynolds, Peter. "Fowell, Joseph Charles (1891–1970)". Australian Dictionary of Biography (published first in hardcopy 1996 ed.). National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  2. ^ "BMA House". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H00252. Retrieved 13 October 2018. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC BY 4.0 licence.
  3. ^ "St. Anne's Church". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H01706. Retrieved 2 June 2018. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC BY 4.0 licence.

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