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Bill Lucas (architect) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bill Lucas (architect)
Bill Lucas (31 December 1924 – 10 September 2001) was an Australian architect known well for the houses he designed along the Bulwark in Castlecrag, Sydney.〔Myers, Peter (1 November 2002) ("Obituary – Bill Lucas" ), Architecture Australia, vol. 91, no.6, p.82, viewed 1 April 2010.〕 While practicing as a full-time architect, Lucas also worked as a part-time lecturer at the School of Architecture of the University of New South Wales for a decade.〔 ==Personal life==
Lucas was born in Sydney in 1924.〔 He was drafted into the RAAF Air Crew service in 1943, where he served for three years.〔 Lucas then went on to study architecture at the University of Sydney where he graduated with honours.〔 Lucas also studied Visual Arts at the East Sydney Technical University.〔 He then moved to New Zealand where he worked with Hugh Grierson Architects〔 There, he designed his first home with his brother, Neville at Gymea Bay, Sydney.〔The Castlecrag Progress Association 2010, (The Castlecrag Timeline – 1940–1959 ), viewed 1 April 2010.〕 Between 1955 and 1957 he worked with Neville Gruzman, Tony Moore and Ruth Harvey where they submitted a competition entry for the Sydney Opera House.〔 He later married Ruth Harvey.〔 The couple designed and built the Glass House in Castlecrag, Sydney which became their family home.〔
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