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James Birrell is an Australian architect and urban designer. He was born on 24 October 1928 in Melbourne, Australia. He is best known for his work on the Melbourne Docklands, the Melbourne City Centre, and the Sydney Olympic Park. Birrell studied architecture at the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1952. He then worked for the Melbourne City Council, where he was responsible for the design of the Melbourne City Centre. He also worked on the Melbourne Docklands, which was completed in 2000. Birrell has also worked on the Sydney Olympic Park, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. He has also designed a number of public buildings, including the Melbourne Museum, the Melbourne Town Hall, and the Melbourne Arts Centre. Birrell has been awarded numerous awards for his work, including the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2000, and the Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2004. He was also awarded the Order of Australia in 2006. Birrell is currently 91 years old. He has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October 1928
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Melbourne, Australia
Date of death 20 September 2019 (aged 90)
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Nationality Australia

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2005

In 2005 Birrell was awarded the RAIA Gold Medal. Royal Australian Institute of Architects national president Warren Kerr said the Melbourne-born Brisbane-based architect had made a "spirited and distinguished contribution to the discipline of architecture".

1985

In March 1985 James Birrell was elected as a councillor for the Shire of Maroochy in Queensland.

1966

In 1966 he moved into private practice. Much of Birrell's work in this period came from overseas. He worked for the University of Papua New Guinea, where he designed the Halls of Residence, Arts/Law and Arts II Buildings and Indonesia as a government planning consultant.

1965

During his tenure as staff architect James Birrell was also responsible for the JD Story Administration Building (1965) the Agriculture and Entomology Building, now known as the Hartley Teakle Building (1966). Birrell was also responsible for the design of the campus plan at James Cook University in Townsville, and several of its early buildings 1964–1970. In 1965 Birrell became President of the Australian Planning Institute.

1964

Throughout his life Birrell admired the works of Walter Burley Griffin and in 1964 he wrote a biography on Griffin.

1961

Birrell also designed the former Toowong Municipal Library Building, which was completed in 1961. Located on Coronation Drive, it was directly opposite to Birrell's Toowong Pool (which has since been demolished). The library is heritage listed although is now used for commercial purposes (medical imaging-MRI).

From 1961–66 James Birrell practiced as The University of Queensland Staff Architect. In this position he designed and documented Union College, which was constructed in five stages from 1964 and 1972. Union College was highly commended after its construction. It was visually pleasing while also being innovative in terms of the structure and its response to pre-existing site conditions. Union College received a High Commendation award from Arts and Architecture journal as one of the best ten new buildings in Australia at the time.

1956

In 1956 as Brisbane City Council Architect Birrell designed the Chermside and Annerley Libraries, Centenary Pool Complex at Spring Hill as well as numerous public amenities. In 1957 his design proposal for the Centenary Pool complex was successful with construction finishing in 1959. Architecture and Arts magazine named the building as one of the top ten buildings within Australia.

1952

In 1952 Birrell co-founded the magazine Architecture and Arts with his contemporaries, Peter Burns, Helen O'Donnell and Norman Lehey. In 1954 Birrell contributed to the Contemporary Arts Society's exhibition 'Space Modulators' along with artists including Sidney Nolan, Ian Fairweather, Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd and John Perceval.

1950

In 1950 Birrell was accepted into Fourth Year Architecture at the University of Melbourne. In 1951 he graduated and designed his first houses, in Frankston and Warrandyte, Birrell also worked briefly as the resident Architect at the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories.

1945

In 1945 at the age of 17 James Birrell was accepted into the Melbourne Technical College as an architecture student. To help finance his studies Birrell worked part-time as a builder's labourer. In 1947 Birrell began work as a draughtsman for the Victorian State Works Department and continued his studies Part-time. The same year he also became involved in the Contemporary Arts Society, through the Society he gained many new friends, notably Peter Burns.

1928

James Birrell (1928-2019) was an architect responsible for the design of significant buildings in Queensland, Australia. James Birrell practiced from 1951 to 1986.

James Peter Birrell was born in Melbourne on the 24 October 1928, the eldest child of Harry and Elizabeth Birrell. Growing up in Essendon North, Birrell attended North Essendon Primary School from 1934–40 and Essendon State High School from 1940–44.