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Norman Day was born on 25 March, 1947 in Australia, is an architect. Discover Norman Day's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Born 25 March 1947
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Nationality Australia

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2001

XXX Exhibition, 30 Years of Architecture – Norman Day, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne. 2001 Models Inc. Architects + Industry (Curator: Val Austin) A + I Gallery, Melbourne. 1996 World - Wide - Work : Architecture by Fax CURVE, Tolarno Gallery, Melbourne. 1995 "Fin de Siecle? : and the Sydney twenty - first century: Architectures of Melbourne", Clapin Burdett Gallery. Sydney. 1993 " Fin de Siecle ? Melbourne - and the twenty-first century " RMIT. Melbourne. 1992 Australian Mythos Sydney - Reflection on an Unfinished Journey. 1988 Neo-Classicism ? Monash University + Power Institute (Sydney and Melbourne).1986 Two x Two '86: Artists + Architects: George Paton Gallery (Melbourne).1986 (Exhibition partner Julie Brown-Rrap [1]) Architecture as Idea, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne. 1984 Next Wave, Canberra. 1981 Four Melbourne Architects [2], Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne, with Edmond Corrigan, Greg Burgess [3], Peter Crone 1979

2000

Since 2000, he has been involved with the new nation of East Timor, consulting on the reconstruction of the country with projects including the Xanana Gusmão Reading Room/ Library (Dili), Hotel dom Aleixo (Dili)and schemes for empowerment training. He is a board member of "Architects Without Frontiers". Design submissions have been made for a design proposal for the new Assembly and Ba Dinh Hall (Hanoi), an urban design competition for Thu Thiem district (HCMC), Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (Melbourne), MOMA at Heide (Melbourne), West Kowloon Redevelopment (Hong Kong) and National Trade Union Headquarters (Singapore).

1994

Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th Century Australia, Reed Reference Publishing 1994 Essay Melbourne Architecture - Aardvark Biography - Aardvark RRR Podcast

1990

Professional awards include: RAIA-Bates Smart Award for Architecture in the Media. Finalist Award Robin Boyd Award House of the Year RAIA (National) : For Outstanding Architecture. Seven Royal Australian Institute of Architects Awards. Lustig + Moar - RAIA Architecture Prize. BELLE magazine "House of the Year" 1990. Housing Industry of Australia, House of the Year Award (Best Use of Steel). The Australian Business award 2005 for "Business Innovation", Australian Chamber of Commerce (AUSCHAM)[4] – Fosters Vietnam Ltd. Excellence in Construction - National Building and Construction Awards,Commercial Building, National Award Master Builders Association of Australia. Excellence in Construction - Commercial Building Victorian State Award Master Builders Association of Victoria. Australian Government Award for valued contribution as a volunteer working in East Timor (Timor Leste). City of Port Phillip Design + Development Awards (Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists) – best contribution to achieving sustainable development.

1980

His practice was initially based in Melbourne, where he came to prominence in the 1980s as part of the new wave of architects who adopted Postmodernism.

1976

He is an Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the RMIT University, which also awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Architecture. During the period 1976 to 2002 he was Lecturer and Design Coordinator Theory, History, Communications Department of Architecture, Faculty of Design and Environmental Construction, RMIT University (Melbourne). He has lectured also at the University of Western Australia Perth, School of Art and Design, RMIT at Bundoora, University of New South Wales (Sydney), School of Architecture, University of Melbourne. Department of Architecture (with Professor Susana Torre), Columbia University, New York, Lecturer Council of Adult Education, Monash University (Melbourne),Swinburne Technical College (Melbourne), and Deakin University (Geelong).

He was first employed as architecture critic for The Age (Melbourne) in 1976, and has supplied critique for the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Radio and TV), and previously for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Sunday Age (Melbourne).

1971

After graduating, in the late 60s Norman Day worked in the office of Romberg & Boyd, with noted architect and critic Robin Boyd and Professor Frederick Romberg. He then started his own practice in 1971.

1947

Dr Norman Kingwell Day (born 25 March 1947, in Melbourne, Australia) is an architect, educator, and writer.