appendix 2: curriculum vitae, douglas alexander · douglas alexander director qualifications...

4
Glenelg Shire Council Amendment C55 : Part 1 Expert Witness Statement March 2013 Appendix 2: Curriculum Vitae, Douglas Alexander DOUGLAS ALEXANDER Director QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor of Architecture, University of Adelaide, 1979 South Australian Government Undergraduate Scholarship, 1974-1978 Registered Architect, 1981 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Australian Institute of Architects, A+ Member Registered Architect in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland Douglas has had over 34 years experience in a diverse range of projects. Douglas formed Flightpath in 1985, known then as Flightpath Studio, working on the South Australian Maritime Museum as the Project Architect. Over the last 25 years, he has directed the company through a broad spectrum of projects including educational, residential and community housing, commercial, civic and heritage projects. Douglas has strong working relationships with various departments for The Government of South Australia, Local and Regional Councils, Service to Youth Council and Housing SA. WORK HISTORY FLIGHTPATH ARCHITECTS PTY LTD 1999-present, Adelaide Director FLIGHTPATH ARCHITECTS: MILE END Mile End, 1986 – 1998 Principal Architect FLIGHTPATH STUDIO Mile End, 1985 - 1986 Principal Architect Ongoing Consultant Positions Heritage Advisor June 2006 – Present The District Council of Mount Barker, SA Heritage Advisor March 2006 – 2009 The City of Burnside, SA Heritage Advisor 2005 – Present The City of Tea Tree Gully, SA Heritage Advisor 2012 – Present Glenelg Shire Council, VIC Heritage Advisor 1997 - present Gawler Town Council, SA Heritage Advisor 1987 – Present Burra State Heritage Area, SA Heritage Advisor 1998 - present Barossa Council URSINI ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Adelaide, 1983 Architect Competition entries for mix-use towers at Gawler Place and Pirie Street

Upload: others

Post on 14-Mar-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Appendix 2: Curriculum Vitae, Douglas Alexander · DOUGLAS ALEXANDER Director QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor of Architecture, University of Adelaide, 1979 South Australian Government Undergraduate

Glenelg Shire Council Amendment C55 : Part 1 Expert Witness Statement

March 2013

Appendix 2: Curriculum Vitae, Douglas Alexander DOUGLAS ALEXANDER Director QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor of Architecture, University of Adelaide, 1979 South Australian Government Undergraduate Scholarship, 1974-1978 Registered Architect, 1981 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Australian Institute of Architects, A+ Member Registered Architect in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland Douglas has had over 34 years experience in a diverse range of projects. Douglas formed Flightpath in 1985, known then as Flightpath Studio, working on the South Australian Maritime Museum as the Project Architect. Over the last 25 years, he has directed the company through a broad spectrum of projects including educational, residential and community housing, commercial, civic and heritage projects. Douglas has strong working relationships with various departments for The Government of South Australia, Local and Regional Councils, Service to Youth Council and Housing SA. WORK HISTORY

FLIGHTPATH ARCHITECTS PTY LTD 1999-present, Adelaide Director FLIGHTPATH ARCHITECTS: MILE END Mile End, 1986 – 1998 Principal Architect FLIGHTPATH STUDIO Mile End, 1985 - 1986 Principal Architect Ongoing Consultant Posit ions Heritage Advisor June 2006 – Present The District Council of Mount Barker, SA Heritage Advisor March 2006 – 2009 The City of Burnside, SA Heritage Advisor 2005 – Present The City of Tea Tree Gully, SA Heritage Advisor 2012 – Present Glenelg Shire Council, VIC

Heritage Advisor 1997 - present Gawler Town Council, SA Heritage Advisor 1987 – Present Burra State Heritage Area, SA Heritage Advisor 1998 - present Barossa Council

URSINI ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Adelaide, 1983 Architect Competition entries for mix-use towers at Gawler Place and Pirie Street

Page 2: Appendix 2: Curriculum Vitae, Douglas Alexander · DOUGLAS ALEXANDER Director QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor of Architecture, University of Adelaide, 1979 South Australian Government Undergraduate

Glenelg Shire Council Amendment C55 : Part 1 Expert Witness Statement

March 2013

Competition entry for a major development at The Parade, Norwood HASSELL Adelaide, 1983 Architect, State Government Representative Design development and steel work, former State Aquatic Centre, North Adelaide GRAHAM SEABROOK AND PARTNERS London, 1982 - 1983 Senior Architect Various multi-storey office developments and refurbishments RONALD FIELDING PARTNERSHIP London, 1981 – 1982 Architect Various projects including commercial, industrial, offices, and terrace housing conversions EDUCATION OFFICE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING + CONSTRUCTION Adelaide, 1979-1981 Architect Various education and state housing projects for the Government of South Australia WOODHEAD AUSTRALIA Adelaide, 1975 Architectural Assistant Multi-storey Education Building, Flinders Street, Adelaide    

Page 3: Appendix 2: Curriculum Vitae, Douglas Alexander · DOUGLAS ALEXANDER Director QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor of Architecture, University of Adelaide, 1979 South Australian Government Undergraduate

Glenelg Shire Council Amendment C55 : Part 1 Expert Witness Statement

March 2013

Appendix 3: Curriculum Vitae, Kate Paterson KATE PATERSON Heritage Specialist QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor of Architectural Studies, University of Adelaide, 1992 Bachelor or Architecture, University of Adelaide 1995 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Kate, a heritage specialist joined Flightpath Architects in April 2010, after gaining 14 years of experience contributing across all facets of architectural practice, inclusive of 12 years experience specific to architectural heritage conservation practice in a number of interstate practices. WORK HISTORY

FLIGHTPATH ARCHITECTS PTY LTD April 2010 to present Heritage Specialist Selected projects include: Heritage Survey of the District Council of Goyder, for the Regional Council of Goyder Fort Largs Future Use Report Holland Street Bridge Heritage Impact Statement City of Tea Tree Gully Heritage Advisory Services State Heritage Advisor, City of Tea Tree Gully State Heritage Advisor, City of Salisbury State Heritage Advisor, City of Playford Upper Spencer Gulf Heritage Advisory Service, select advice City of Charles Sturt DPA, select review of heritage places for the City of Charles Sturt City of Port Augusta DPA, select review of heritage places for the City of Port Augusta Stenhouse Bay Conservation Management Plan Whyalla High School Conservation Management Plan Milang Primary School Conservation Management Plan Hughes Pumphouse, Moonta, Conservation Management Plan Ozone Cinema Glenelg State Heritage Place report State Heritage Area Compliance Guidelines: Burra, Gawler, Hahndorf Heritage mapping for Goyder, Mt Barker, Barossa LOVELL CHEN Melbourne 2001-2009 Selected projects include: National Survey & Assessment of Australia Post (owned) Properties Bass Coast Heritage Study, Stage 1 Survey City of Moreland Heritage Review City of Greater Shepparton, Heritage Study, Stage 2 Survey & Review City of Boroondara Planning Scheme Review Bayside City Council, Heritage Advisory Service Government House, Yarralumla, ACT, Conservation Management Plan Melbourne GPO, Melbourne, Conservation Management Plan Freemasons Hospital & Mercy Hospital, East Melbourne, Conservation Management Plan St Francis’ Church, Melbourne, Conservation Management Plan Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne, Conservation Management Plan

Page 4: Appendix 2: Curriculum Vitae, Douglas Alexander · DOUGLAS ALEXANDER Director QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor of Architecture, University of Adelaide, 1979 South Australian Government Undergraduate

Glenelg Shire Council Amendment C55 : Part 1 Expert Witness Statement

March 2013

Bendigo Mining Exchange, Bendigo, Conservation Management Plan Glenelg Post Office, Conservation Management Plan Goolwa Post Office, Conservation Management Plan The Domain Parklands, Conservation Analysis Carlton Gardens, Carlton, Conservation Management Plan Fitzroy Gardens, East Melbourne, Conservation Management Plan Treasury Gardens, East Melbourne, Conservation Management Plan Edinburgh Gardens, North Fitzroy, Conservation Management Plan GRAHAM EDDS & ASSOCIATES Richmond, New South Wales 1998-2000 Selected projects include: Elizabeth Farm, Parramatta, conservation and adaptation works Windsor Court House, Windsor, conservation works St Matthew’s Anglican Church, Windsor, conservation works