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Donald Charles Boulton Maclurcan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donald Maclurcan
Donald Charles Boulton Maclurcan (5 September 1918 – 1999) was an Australian architect. As a senior partner of Fowell, Mansfield and Maclurcan (and from 1971, Fowell, Mansfield, Jarvis and Maclurcan), he designed or directed the design of a wide range of building types, from individual houses to important infrastructure projects.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Donald Maclurcan papers, 1953-1982 )〕 ==Early years== He was the eldest son of Winifred Kenna and Charles Dansie Maclurcan.〔http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=950087〕 His grandmother, (Hannah Maclurcan ), was the author of "Mrs. Maclurcan's Cookbook"〔http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/12450840〕 and owned the Wentworth Hotel. Charles Maclurcan (1889-1957) was an electrical engineer and he used the flat roof of the Wentworth Hotel for his pioneering experiments in wireless transmission. Donald Maclurcan was educated at OLSH in Bowral, New South Wales and at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, where he completed his education in 1936. With the exception of English, his academic record was ordinary, despite his intelligence: he simply was not interested. His school books were strewn with drawings and at the early age of 12 he declared that he wanted to be an architect. His most memorable achievement at school in fact was the notoriety he attracted when, with two friends, he hung a dummy in 1934 over the newly completed Sydney Harbour Bridge which prank garnered news paper coverage. Expulsion was avoided due the intervention of one Jesuit father who liked him.
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