Person
Haskell, John Christopher (1931 - )
ARIBA ARAIA FRTPI FRSA
- Born
- 18 September 1931
London, England - Occupation
- Architect
Summary
John Christopher Haskell was Professor of Architecture at the University of New South Wales from 1975. He also worked for the National Capital Development Commission, Canberra. Prior to migrating to Australia from England in the 1970s, Haskell worked as a senior planning officer and was architect and planning consultant for the Oxford Preservation Trust. He is an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA), Associate of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (ARAIA), Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and of the Royal Town Planners Institute (FRTPI).
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Chronology
- 1960 - 1965
- Career position - Architect and Planning Consultant with the Oxford Preservation Trust
- 1964 - 1969
- Career position - Member of the Faculty of Architecture at the British School in Rome, Italy
- 1969 - 1972
- Career position - Senior Planning Officer in Durban
- 1972 - 1975
- Career position - First Assistant Commissioner (Architecture) of the National Capital Development Commission in Canberra
- 1975 -
- Career position - Professor of Architecture, University of New South Wales
- 1980 -
- Career position - Architectural Correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald
- 1981 - 1989
- Career position - Head of the Graduate School of Built Environment, University of New South Wales
Published resources
Book Sections
- Haskell, J. C., 'Section - Major buildings' in Chapter 6: Engineering Construction and Building, John Holland, ed. (Melbourne: Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 1988), pp. 382-391, https://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/tia/384.html. Details
Resources
- 'Haskell, John (19310918-)', Trove, National Library of Australia, 2009, https://nla.gov.au/nla.party-627834. Details
See also
- Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, Technology in Australia 1788-1988, Online edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, 3 May 2000, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/tia/index_h.html. Details
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Created: 25 May 2001, Last modified: 15 June 2022
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