Dirk Bolt (24 October 1930 – 13 December 2020) was a Dutch-born architect who is best known for his post-Second World War Australian modernist architecture...
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Dirk Bezemer (born 1971), Dutch economist Dirk Bikkembergs (born 1959), Belgian fashion designer Dirk Blocker (born 1957), American actor Dirk Bolt (1930–2020)...
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Boyd, built 1953 2024 Award, Torrens Neighbourhood Centre designed by Dirk Bolt, built 1967 Australian Institute of Architects Awards and Prizes National...
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David Bolt (disambiguation), several people Dirk Bolt (1930–2020), Dutch-born architect George Bolt (1893–1963), New Zealand aviator George T. Bolt (1900–1971)...
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Alcasid, singer and songwriter Beeb Birtles, musician Andrew Bolt, political commentator Dirk Bolt, architect Stephanie Brantz, sports presenter Paul Cox,...
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Macquarie Street, Hobart 1977 45 years 2011 Hartley Wilson & Bolt Architects (Dirk Bolt) Christ College (University of Tasmania) 20 College Road, Sandy...
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Sandy Bay site. The college's Sandy Bay campus buildings were designed by Dirk Bolt and are regarded as one of Tasmania's finest examples of post-Second World...
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Small Project Architecture Alan C Walker Award for Public Architecture Dirk Bolt Award for Urban Design Esmond Dorney Award for Residential Architecture...
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quasar Jan Borgman (born 1929), astronomer and university administrator Dirk Bolt (born 1930), architect and town planner in Australia Ida Vos (1931–2006)...
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Philp Lighton, Floyd and Beattie with planning by Hartley Wilson and Dirk Bolt). Gerard O'Brien (since 2010) Management Silverleaf Investments Pty Ltd...
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