Julie Cracknell Julie Cracknell i(8101048 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 March of the Bungalow Julie Cracknell , 2018 single work biography
— Appears in: Bruce Rickard : A Life in Architecture 2018;
1 y separately published work icon Bruce Rickard : A Life in Architecture Julie Cracknell (editor), Peter Lonergan (editor), Sam Rickard (editor), Sydney : NewSouth Publishing , 2018 14746652 2018 anthology biography

'Bruce Rickard was one of the most significant Australian architects of the twentieth century. A key member of the Sydney School, his practice spanned 60 years and he produced some of the most notable and recognisable houses of the period.

'In Bruce Rickard: A life in architecture, architects, writers, academics and family members, including Karen McCartney and Anna Fienberg (who have both lived in Rickard houses), Babette Hayes, Philip Drew and Richard Goodwin, share their unique insights into Rickard’s practice.

'Featuring never-before-published photographs by Max Dupain and Bruce Rickard’s hand-drawn plans, this stunningly produced book celebrates the pared-back beauty and ingenuity of Rickard’s buildings.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Once upon a Long Ago : My Life in the Bush and the City Once Upon a Long Ago: Stories of My Working Life Albert Williams , Julie Cracknell , Newtown : Cracknell & Lonergan Architects Pty Ltd , 2014 8101130 2014 single work biography

'Stories told by Albert Williams about his working life on various stations and sheering sheds in outback NSW and later at Tranby Aboriginal College in Glebe, where he eventually served on the Board of Directors. Albert Williams was born in 1933 in Brewarrina and grew up in Bourke. His father was a WWII veteran and grandfather a police tracker. Albert's family history describes the importance of Gundabooka Mountain in Ngemba country. The book includes a collection of Albert's poems and paintings, and is dedicated to his grandparents.' (Source: Google Books website)

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