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Conrad Gargett

Conrad Gargett is an Australia-based architectural practice. The practice was founded in Brisbane in 1890 and is one of Queensland's oldest architectural firms.〔Douglas Neale, "Conrad Gargett Architecture: 12 decades of design", ''Architecture Australia'' (September 2005): 34〕
The practice operates out of studios in Brisbane, Sydney and Townsville.
==Establishment==

Conrad Gargett Architecture was established as HW Atkinson in 1890 by Henry Wallace Atkinson with the winning design for the new Brisbane Head Fire Station.〔Neale, "Conrad Gargett Architecture: 12 decades of design", 33〕 Charles McLay joined Atkinson to form the partnership HW Atkinson & Chas McLay in 1907. The practice subsequently assumed the position of Diocesan Architect to the Anglican Church, designing a number of schools and churches in South East Queensland. Following the death of McLay in 1918 the practice was renamed Atkinson & Conrad when Arnold Conrad became a partner. The new firm was noted for its use of the distinctive Spanish Mission style in many of its projects.〔Australian Heritage Database, "Tristrams West End Market", ''Australia. Department of Environment'', http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/ahdb/search.pl〕 The practice was also appointed to the position of Hospital Architect by various Hospital's Boards and played a large role in the design of hospitals in Queensland between 1920–80, including extensive projects at the Royal Brisbane Hospital, South Brisbane Auxiliary Hospital (now Princess Alexandra Hospital), Prince Charles Hospital and Gold Coast Hospital.
During the post-war era, the practice, now called AH Conrad & TBF Gargett, became a prominent designer of commercial office towers in the Brisbane CBD. Most notable of these were the SGIO Building and Theatre (now Suncorp Metway Plaza) and head offices for three of the big four banks.〔Neale, "Conrad Gargett Architecture: 12 decades of design", 34〕 The MLC building, designed in 1955 with Bates Smart, was one of the first commercial office buildings to be built in the undecorated, modern style in Brisbane.〔Graham De Gruchy, "A study of change in the built environment with special reference to urban and architectural design in Brisbane's central business district core and core periphery", (PhD thesis, University of Queensland, 1994), 137〕

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