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  1. www.dutaillisarchitects.com.au › andrew-randallAndrew Randall

    I began architectural practice as a student in 1989 at Philip Cox and Partners in Sydney. I worked for this firm on stadium, education, university and residential projects. On graduation, I worked for the Caldis Cook Group and Campbell Luscombe Partners on licensed premises fitout design and education projects.

  2. May 19, 2008 · Andrew Randall Cobb, architect (b at Brooklyn, NY 13 June 1876; d at Halifax 2 June 1943). After studying at Acadia, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ... topics

  3. COBB, Andrew Randall (1876-1943) (biography in preparation) An illustrated biography and list of works by Cobb was published in 1990 by the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in an exhibit catalogue entitled Rich in Interest and Charm: The Architecture of Andrew Randall Cobb 1876-1943 by Dr. Jean Weir.

  4. an architect, both foremost in their fields, to create the Townsite. Thomas Adams (1871-1940), an influential British planner, would lay out the site for which Andrew Randall Cobb (1876-1943) of Halifax would design some 180 houses and civic buildings. Corner Brook, the area where the mill and town was to be built, had been settled since the ...

  5. Andrew Randall Cobb, ARCA, FRIBA (13 June 1876 – 2 June 1943) was a Canadian-American architect based in Nova Scotia. The Arts and Administration building at King's College, Halifax. The structure was designed by Andrew Cobb in 1928.

  6. Nominated Architect Andrew Randall - NSW registration 6062, ACT registration 2645

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  8. Cobb’s architecture aimed at creating an environment within which people would feel comfortable. He did not attempt to break new ground but worked in the classical and arts-and-crafts traditions to produce the extraordinary range of structures that remain his legacy throughout the Atlantic provinces. Cobb excelled at domestic architecture.