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Sean Godsell.


Kew House, Melbourne, by Sean Godsell Sean Godsell, (1960, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian architect.

Godsell studied at the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1984. From 1986 to 1988 he worked in the London office of Sir Denys Lasdun, returning to Australia in 1989.
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 architects that explores contemporary notions of an Australian vernacular. A sensitive response to light and climate is allied to an inventive use of materials, such as cedar battens, recycled shipping containers, glass and rusted steel. Sean Godsell, Milan, Electa Architecture, 2005, [pounds sterling]35.00, is a revealing study of his oeuvre, prefaced with an essay by Leon van Schaik, professor at the Royal Melbourne Royal Melbourne, a high class neighborhood in Chicago's North Shore, is both a residential community and Greg Norman designed golf course. The neighborhood houses some of Chicago's elite professionals, including world-renowned lawyers, doctors, and athletes.  Institute of Technology, where Godsell both studied and taught.

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Publication:The Architectural Review
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Date:Oct 1, 2005
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