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Corbett Marshall Lyon (born 13 August 1955)〔Goad, Philip (2012). ''The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture'', p.419. Cambridge University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 978-0-521-88857-8.〕 is an Australian architect, art patron and academic who lives and works in Melbourne. He is a founding director of Melbourne architectural firm Lyons. With partners Carey Lyon, Cameron Lyon, Neil Appleton and Adrian Stanic he has designed many award-winning institutional and public buildings in Australia. Lyon is one of Australia's leading collectors and patrons of Australian contemporary art〔Hynes, Victoria. 'Corbett & Yueji Lyon: Hybrid Hopes', ''Art Collector Magazine'', Issue 54, October - December, 2010, pages. 182-186. Gadfly Media, Sydney〕 and since 1990 has developed the Lyon Collection with his wife Yueji. In 2003–2008 he designed and built the Lyon Housemuseum, a hybrid residence and art museum, which displays the Lyon Collection and makes it available for public viewing.〔Zakout, Adele. () 'Lyon Housemuseum'. OpenBuildings. Retrieved 10 March 2013.〕 Lyon is a Professorial Fellow and Visiting Professor in Design at the University of Melbourne where he teaches and researches in the Master of Architecture program.〔('Appointed Honorary Staff, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning' ). The University of Melbourne. Retrieved 10 March 2013〕 ==Family and education== Lyon was born in Melbourne to Ronald 'Tiger' Lyon (architect)〔Clerehan, Neil. 'Ronald Lyon 1920-2006', ''Architecture Australia'', Volume. 95 No. 4, July 2006. Architecture Media, Melbourne.〕 and Marietta (née Perrott) Lyon (interior designer). He entered an extended family of architects which included his maternal grandfather, Leslie M Perrott Snr and two uncles, Leslie M Perrott Jnr and Eric Lyon. In Lyon's own generation all three of his brothers, Cameron, Carey and Hamish are practicing architects. Lyon attended Brighton Grammar School from 1961 and graduated Dux in 1973. He studied architecture at the University of Melbourne and graduated in 1979. Lyon won an ITT International Fellowship to study in the US where he undertook a one-year Master of Architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania. He studied under architects Steven Izenour and Aldo van Eyck, futurist Buckminster Fuller and urban planner Edmund Bacon. During his studies he worked part-time in offices of architectural firm Venturi Rauch Scott Brown and following his graduation in 1980 worked full-time in the firm's newly established office in New York. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Corbett Lyon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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