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Robert Woodward (architect)

Robert Raymond (Bob) Woodward AM (5 June 1923 – 21 February 2010) was an Australian architect who gained widespread recognition for his innovative fountain designs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Fairfax Digital )〕〔
Woodward was educated at Granville Technical Granville and Sydney Technical College. He served in the army during wartime working as an armourer. Upon completion of his service he enrolled in the architecture course at the University of Sydney. After graduating with honours, he worked locally for a year and then travelled to Finland to work for architects Alvar Aalto and Viljo Revell for two years.〔 Upon his return he went into partnership, forming Woodward, Taranto and Wallace, specialising in commercial and industrial architecture.〔
In 1950, Woodward was a member of the Australian team in the British Empire Games in Auckland, competing in the 440 yards hurdles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Australian Commonwealth Games Association )
In 1959, he won a competition to design a fountain in Kings Cross in Sydney to commemorate the war service of the 9th Division of the Second Australian Imperial Force. The El Alamein Memorial Fountain, as it became known, was completed in 1961. Combining his architectural and earlier metalwork training he developed the "dandelion" inspired fountain which became one of the world's most copied designs.〔 The
fountain won the New South Wales Institute of Architects Civic Design Award in 1964.
Due to the success of this fountain, Woodward was approached for further commissions for fountain designs, significantly altering his career path.〔 In 1979, he created the Canberra Times fountain, commissioned for the newspaper's fiftieth anniversary.〔 Following this, he was commissioned to design a fountain for the High Court of Australia in Canberra, a cascade beside the ceremonial ramp.〔 In 1981, he completed a fountain for G.J. Coles and Coy for the Parliament Reserve in Melbourne.
==Selected works==

Image:El Alamein Fountain, Sydney.jpg|El Alamein Memorial Fountain, Kings Cross
File:Canberra Times Fountain January 2014.jpg|The ''Canberra Times'' Fountain, Canberra
Image:High_Court_Australia-03JAC.jpg|Cascade at the High Court of Australia in Canberra
File:Robert_Woodward_fountain_at_NSW_Parliament_House.jpg|Fountain at NSW Parliament House, Sydney


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