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Vale Kerry Hill AO 19 June 1943 — 26 August 2018

Over the years of producing his substantial body of work, Kerry Hill became an international architect of great distinction and one of the very best Australian architects.

His practice, Kerry Hill Architects, won many local and international awards, acknowledging the outstanding quality of its designs. These included the Kenneth F. Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Design Award, two Far Eastern Memorial Foundation Awards, the President’s Design Award in Singapore and the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. From the Singapore Institute of Architects and the Australian Institute of Architects there were numerous other awards, too many to list – most notably, from Singapore, four top design awards and a Building of the Year; and from Australia five international awards and two George Temple

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