University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning

The Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning, also known as The University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning, formerly the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning, is a constituent body of the University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school was established in 1920.

History
From 1880, the study of architecture at the University of Sydney was an elective of the postgraduate and undergraduate engineering degrees. In 1918 the University of Sydney Senate approved the establishment of a School of Architecture within the Faculty of Science, which was enacted in 1920 with Leslie Wilkinson as the chair and then the first dean of architecture. Of the first nine undergraduate students, five were men and four were women.

Wilkinson Building
The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning is located in the Wilkinson Building, 148 City Road, Darlington. The building is named after the first dean of the school Leslie Wilkinson.

The Wilkinson Building is an amalgam of two building phases, the first a modest T-shaped building opened in 1959 and major additions completed in 1975. The first building was built from an original sketch plan of the new School of Architecture prepared by the office of Baldwinson, Booth & Peters in November 1957. Documentation drawings were prepared by Eric Andrew and construction commenced in 1958 and completed in 1959. This was the first building to be completed in the University of Sydney's expansion south across City Road into Darlington. Only six years later in 1965 the University Senate approved in principal draft plans for significant alterations and additions to the School of Architecture. Architectural firm McConnel Smith & Johnson has been credited with the initial designs, of which Dean of the School Peter Johnson was a principal. By 1967 the Senate reviewed sketch plans and a brief prepared by the Faculty of Architecture under Johnson, which were to be documented by local firm Fowell Mansfield Jarvis & Maclurcan. The final proposal was documented in 1972 with construction taking place 1973—1975.

The Tin Sheds Gallery is all that remains of the Tin Sheds art workshops, established in 1969 by Donald Brook and Marr Grounds.

Rankings
The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning ranked 1st in Australia and 15th in the world for Architecture and Built Environment in the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject.

In 2021 the School was ranked first in Australia, ahead of the University of Melbourne and RMIT University in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021: Architecture & Built Environment.

Organisation
The school contains four disciplines:
 * Discipline of Architecture
 * Discipline of Architectural Science
 * Discipline of Design
 * Discipline of Urban and Regional Planning and Policy

It hosts five research groups:
 * Architectural & Building Design
 * Architectural & Building Science & Technology
 * Architectural History, Theory & Criticism
 * Design Lab
 * Urbanism

Former teaching staff

 * Leslie Wilkinson (1882—1973): 1918—1947, First Dean and Professor of Architecture at the University of Sydney, Emeritus Professor from 1947. Awarded inaugural RAIA Gold Medal in 1960 and an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters on 2 May 1970.
 * Joseph Charles Fowell (1891—1970) Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1962
 * Alfred Samuel Hook (1886—1963): Lecturer from 1922, Associate Professor of Architectural Practice and Construction 1926—1945, Professor of Architectural Practice and Construction 1946—1951 and Faculty Dean 1948—1949 and a founder of the Australian Institute of Architects in 1929
 * Henry Ashworth (1907–1991): Chair of Architectural Design and History 1949, Professor of Architecture and Faculty Dean 1950—1963 and jury member of Sydney Opera House competition in 1957
 * Henry Cowan: Professor of Architectural Science, 1953—
 * Arthur Baldwinson (1908—1969): Lecturer 1953—1969
 * Denis Winston (1908—1980): 1949—1977, first professor of Town Planning, established Planning Research Centre in 1964, Faculty Dean 1964–1965, (Architecture Library named after him)
 * Peter Johnson (1923–2003): Professor of Architecture and head of the school of undergraduate studies between 1968–1986
 * Lloyd Rees  (1895—1988): 1946—1986 (awarded University of Sydney Union Medal in 1988)
 * Marr Grounds (1930—2021): 1968—1987, and co–founder of Tin Sheds Gallery
 * George Molnar   (1910—1998)
 * Jennifer Taylor (1935—2015): Lecturer, Academic, Professor and Adjunct Professor, 1970—1998
 * Roger Pegrum: Associate Professor of Architecture, 1974—1986
 * Adrian Snodgrass, Professor of Architecture, 1981—1997
 * Swetik Korzeniewski (9 May 1946 — 6 March 2024): Lecturer, tutor, Italian renaissance and baroque architecture, 1972—2001
 * Anna Rubbo, Associate Professor, 1997—2012: Lecturer and project leader of the Global Studio and co-founded the Architectural Theory Review journal with Adrian Snodgrass and edited from 1996—2011
 * Dr Michael Tawa: Professor of Architecture, 2010—2023

Notable Graduates
20th Century
 * Emil Sodersten (1899—1961): attend lectures by Wilkinson, 1921
 * Heather Sutherland (1903—1953): BArch 1926 Recognised with the ACT architecture award Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland Award for Residential Houses (New)
 * Eleanor Cullis-Hill (1913—2001): BArch 1938 Recognised with the national architecture award Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture, Houses (Alterations and Additions) started and named in 2015 by the AIA
 * Gene Willsford (1921–2019): BArch 1945 Recognised with the Gene Willsford Award for Residential Architecture—Houses (Alterations and Additions) by the ACT Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects.
 * Bill Lucas (1924—2001): BArch (Hons) 1946
 * Ruth (Harvey) Lucas (1926—): BArch late 1940s
 * Bryce Mortlock (1921—2004): BArch 1950 (Hons 1) (University Medal) Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1979.
 * Geoffery Twibill (1928—2011): BArch 1951
 * Robert Woodward (1923—2010): BArch (Hons) 1952
 * Neville Gruzman (1925—2015): BArch 1952
 * George Clarke (1932—2005): BArch 1953
 * Peter Johnson (1923—2003): BArch 1953. Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1985.
 * Harry Howard (1930—2000): BArch 1953 (pioneering Australian Landscape Architect)
 * Peter Webber (1932—): BArch, Hons 1, 1954 (Government Architect 1973—1974)
 * Ken Woolley (1933—2015): BArch 1955. Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1993.
 * Peter Hall (1931—1995): BArch 1957, B Arts 1958, Architect for the Sydney Opera House interiors
 * John Andrews (1933—2023): BArch 1957, DArch 1988 (Doctor of Architecture) Recognised with the John Andrews Award for Commercial Architecture by the ACT Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects.  Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1980.
 * Philip Cox (1939—): BArch 1962, DipTCPlan 1971. Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1984.
 * Louise Cox : BArch 1963, DipTCPlan 1971
 * Penelope Seidler (1938—): B.Arch
 * Richard Leplastrier (1939—): BArch 1963. Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1999.
 * Andrew Andersons (1942—): BArch 1964 (University Medal)
 * Lawrence Nield: BArch. Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 2012.
 * Brian Zulaikha: BArch 1968
 * Swetik Korzeniewski (1946—2024): BArch(Hons 1), 1963—1968
 * Chris Johnson (1945—): BArch 1968 (Government Architect 1995—2005)
 * Imants Tillers (1950—): BSc(Arch) 1973 (University Medal)
 * Ken Latona (d.30 May 2023): BArch 1975
 * Alexander Tzannes (1950—): BSc(Arch) 1974, BArch 1976. Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 2018.
 * Geoffrey Atherden : BArch (later screen writer, playwright and writer of Mother and Son)
 * Andrea Nield: BSc(Arch) 1974, BArch (Hons) 1977
 * Paul Pholeros (1953—2016): BSc(Arch) 1974, BArch (Hons 1) 1976
 * Peter Tonkin: BSc(Arch) 1975, BArch 1977
 * Helen Lochhead : BSc(Arch) (Hons1), BArch (Hons1)
 * Oi Choong: BSc(Arch), BArch
 * Tone Wheeler: BSc(Arch), BArch
 * Dr Deborah Dearing: BArch 1979, PhD in Urban Design 1997
 * Rod Simpson: BSc(Arch) 1979, BArch 1983
 * Richard Francis-Jones: BSc(Arch) 1981, BArch 1985 (University Medal)
 * Adrian Snodgrass: MSc (Arch) 1981 (Thesis on symbolism of the stupa); PhD 1985, (Stellar and temporal symbolism in traditional architecture)
 * Peter Poulet: BSc(Arch) 1982, BArch 1985 (Government Architect 2012—2018)
 * Penny Collins: BSc(Arch) 1982, BArch (Hons) 1986
 * Tim Williams: BSc(Arch) 1982, BArch 1986
 * Philip Thalis: BSc(Arch) 1982, BArch (Hons) 1985 Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 2024.
 * Sarah Hill: BSc(Arch), BArch (Hons)
 * James Grose: BArch 1985
 * Caroline Pidcock: BSc(Arch), BArch (Hons) 1987
 * Nick Murcutt (1964—2011): BArch 1989 (Recognised with the national architecture award Nicholas Murcutt Award for Small Project Architecture in 2013)
 * Jeremy Andrew: BSc(Arch) 1989, now artist
 * Camilla Block: BSc(Arch) 1989, BArch (Hons)
 * Dillon Kombumerri: BArch 1989 (Hons) (Principal Architect, NSW Government Architect)
 * Philip Graus: BArch (Hons1) 1992
 * Andrew Burges: BSc(Arch), BArch (Hons1) 1992, (University Medal)
 * Rachel Neeson: BSc(Arch) 1990, BArch 1994 (University Medal)
 * Ninotschka Titchkosky: BSc(Arch) 1992, BArch 1995
 * Sam Crawford: BSc(Arch) 1992, BArch 1996
 * John Choi: BSc(Arch) 1992, BArch 1996
 * Conrad Johnston: BSc(Arch) 1993, BArch (Hons) 1996
 * Emili Fox: BSc(Arch) 1993, BArch 1996
 * Gerard Reinmuth: BArch 1996
 * Clinton Cole: BSc(Arch)1994, BArch 1997
 * Polly Harbison: BSc(Arch) 1994, BArch 1998
 * Laura Harding: BSc(Arch) 1995, BArch 1998

21st Century
 * Dr Sarah Hill: BSc (Science) 1999, MUrbRPlan (Hons) 2000, PhD 2018
 * Hannah Tribe: BSc(Arch), BArch (Hons1) (University Medal) (1994—2001)
 * Anthony Gill: BArch 2001
 * Andrew Burns: BSc(Arch) 2000, BArch (Hons1) 2003
 * Isabelle Toland: BArch 2003
 * David Neustein: BDes (Architecture) 2003
 * Grace Mortlock: MArch 2010
 * Jennifer McMaster: BDes (Architecture) 2009, MArch 2014 NSW Emerging Architect Prize, 2024
 * Crighton Nichols: PhD 2015 (Cross-cultural design and innovation)
 * Simon Kringas: PhD 2017 (Design of the High Court of Australia Building)
 * Dr Michael Mossman: PhD 2021 (Third Space, Architecture and Indigeneity)

From University of Sydney website and other sources.