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Richard Leplastrier (born 1939, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian architect. After graduation from Sydney University in 1963, he worked in the Sydney office of Jørn Utzon from 1964 to 1966 assisting with documentation of the Sydney Opera House. He later studied at Kyoto University under Tomoya Masuda and worked in the office of Kenzo Tange in Tokyo. Leplastrier established his own practice in 1970 and works from his studio in Sydney's Lovett Bay. He teaches master classes for beginning and established architects with his colleagues Glenn Murcutt and Peter Stutchbury. He has contributed several unique and thoughtful ideas during preservation and development discussions around the Pittwater area. During the 1980s he raised the idea of resurrecting the creekline natural corridor which leads from Avalon Beach through Elba Lane up through Toongari and Nandina reserves and down past Avalon sailing club,linking the sea to the bay. He has strong opinions regarding the re-development and re-commercialization of the Pasadena wharf the point of embarkation for commuters to Western Pittwater, submitting the 'lePlastrier plan' to the debate. ==Selected works== * 1974-76: Palm Garden House, Northern Beaches, Sydney * 1981-84 1989-90: Belligen House and Studio, New South Wales * 1988-91: Rainforest House, Mapleton, Queensland * 1988-92: Tom Uren House, Balmain, Sydney * 1994: Lovett Bay House, Sydney * 1996: Cloudy Bay Retreat, Bruny Island, Tasmania * 1997: Watson's Bay House, Sydney * 1997-8, 2000: Blue Mountains House and Studio, Leura, New South Wales * 2002 Design Centre Tasmania, Launceston (with David Travalia)〔(Architecture Australia January/February 2003 )〕 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「Richard Leplastrier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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