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  1. Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd CBE (3 January 1919 – 16 October 1971) was an Australian architect, writer, teacher and social commentator. He, along with Harry Seidler, stands as one of the foremost proponents for the International Modern Movement in Australian architecture.

  2. Jun 19, 2013 · Architect Robin Boyd. Though his design career encompassed a number of larger works, including churches, colleges, some of Australia’s first motels and the Australian Pavilion for Expo 67 in Montreal, Boyd’s enduring focus was the residential sphere.

  3. The Robin Boyd Foundation is the custodian of the legacy of Australian modernist architect, author, critic, and public educator Robin Boyd and the iconic Walsh Street house he designed, built and inhabited.

  4. Robin Boyd was an Australian architect and public educator who rose to fame as one of the leading residential architects in the late 1940s. Throughout the 50s and 60s he became a visionary for modern Australian architecture, developing radical new designs to express the evolving cultural identity of urban Australia.

  5. Oct 15, 2021 · But perhaps his most enduring legacy is in residential architecture. Around 100 houses were built from his designs, including the widely celebrated Featherston House (1969), Baker House (1966) and his own Walsh Street House (1958) which is now the home of the Robin Boyd Foundation.

  6. Robin Boyd CBE. (1919-1971) Boyd is arguably the most influential architect there has been in Australia. Through his writings Boyd inspired the general community and through his architecture he has become an acknowledged leader in the design and architectural professions.

  7. architectuul.com › architect › robin-boydRobin Boyd | Architectuul

    Robin Boyd is considered one of the most influential Australian architects alongside Harry Seidler. Boyd was one of biggest proponents of the International Style in Australia and an advocate for public awareness on the benefit of good design.