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Yvonne von Hartel

Yvonne von Hartel AM is one of the founding members of the award-winning Melbourne-based architectural and urban planning firm peckvonhartel, which was established in 1980 and since has expanded its offices to Sydney, Canberra and Brisbane. Von Hartel was the first woman to graduate with an honours degree in architecture from the University of Melbourne and is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects (LFAIA).〔
Yvonne von Hartel has practised architecture for over 48 years,〔 during her career she has worked on some of Australia's largest infrastructure projects 〔 including: Australia’s largest desalination Plant, the Victorian Desalination Plant in collaboration with ARM Architecture and with landscape architects ASPECT Studios, the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, and the City Square Hotel development in Melbourne.〔
During her career von Hartel has been involved with universities she has taught both full-time and part-time at the School of Architecture at the University of Melbourne, she is a member of the University of Wollongong SMART Infrastructure Advisory Council and is a member of the La Trobe University Council.〔 She was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia in 2007 for her "services to architecture, design and building through involvement with a range of professional organisations, to the promotion of women in business, and to the community." Along with her degree in architecture she has also completed the Executive Management Program at the Melbourne Business School.〔 Yvonne was profiled as one of the twelve women who "are doing leadership differently", for the book ‘Doing Leadership Differently’ by Amanda Sinclair.〔Sinclair, Amanda. Doing Leadership Differently : Gender, Power and Sexuality in a Changing Business Culture. Rev. ed. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing, 2004. Page xiii, retrieved 7 May 2015.〕
Throughout her career Yvonne has also been a part of various government boards, trusts and industry advisory bodies.〔 Roles include: Director of the publicly listed company ConnectEast, the concessionaire of the 40 km tollway, Eastlink (2003–2011);〔 trustee of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (since 2011); and chair of the Capital Works Committee. In 2012 she was invited to become a member of the Victorian Premier’s Business Roundtable.〔 Von Hartel has also been a Design Advisor for many projects including the Sydney International Convention (1), Exhibition and Entertainment Precinct. She has served as Chair of the Sustainability in Buildings Standards Coordination Group of Standards Australia, as inaugural chair of the Victorian Design Advisory Council, and as a Director of the national Tourism and Transport Forum.〔 Von Hartel is also a board member of the Queen Victoria Market.
==Early life and education==
Yvonne von Hartel was born in Melbourne, August 1943, she was the only child of Austrian migrants who moved to Australia in 1938. Her father was a civil engineer and the owner of an aluminium fabricating business, which partly fostered her interest in architecture.〔''Interview With Yvonne Von Hartel''; interviewee ''Yvonne Von Hartel'', interviewers ''Josh Lye & Paris Johnson'', RMIT University, 30 of April 2015.〕
Von Hartel's interest for architecture was present at an early age – she comments, "I always knew I was going to be an architect, I can't remember ever wanting to be anything else."〔
von Hartel began studying architecture at the University of Melbourne in 1961, the first year the university offered an honours degree in architecture. She was one of only 15 women out of the 130 students in her course, she said " I can remember thinking it was pretty daunting. " However, she goes onto to say, "You knew that you were in the minority but, you weren't necessarily being discriminated against, it just was something that I grew up with."
She studied a wide range of other subjects required to obtain an honours degree – including included arts, fine arts and philosophy. This resulted 30 contact hours a week at some points during her time at university.
In 1961 von Hartel completed her degree, and received the Stephenson & Turner medal as the top architectural student.〔

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