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Peter McIntyre (born 24 August 1927) 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://smh.domain.com.au/architects/retirement-not-on-drawing-board-20120710-21tro.html )〕is an Australian architect, educator and Practice Director, Principal and Senior Partner of McIntyre Partnership Pty Ltd. (The practice was founded in 1921 by R.H. McIntyre). Educated at Trinity Grammar School, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Melbourne University, he founded a practice in 1950 that combined modern, high-technology materials with concern for "emotional functionalism" -the impact of the built environment on its occupants. His design for an environmentally adapted Mallee Hospital was lauded by critic Robin Boyd as the beginning of a new Australian architecture. McIntyre formed a partnership with architects John and Phyllis Murphy and Kevin Borland and in collaboration with engineering consultant Bill Irwin, they designed the Melbourne Olympic Swimming pool in 1952. He was also the architect for the redevelopment of the pool to the Lexus Centre. In 1972 McIntyre formed an additional partnership with George Connor and Donald Wolbrink in 1972 and form International PlanningCollaborative (Interplan) He wrote the 1973 Strategy Plan for the City of Melbourne, which limited high rise development to its eastern and western shoulders. His major projects include Melbourne's Parliament Station, The Jam Factory Complex in South Yarra, the Westfield Knox in Wantirna South and the creation of the Dinner Plain alpine village near Mount Hotham, Victoria. He was the Professor of Architecture at Melbourne University between 1988 and 1992 and has won numerous awards. His wife Dione is also an architect. ==Professional==
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