Peter Kerr (architect)
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Peter Kerr (21 April 1820 – 31 March 1912) was an Australian architect and the principal designer of the Parliament House of Victoria, Australia, commencing from a government architect's basic design.[1]
Kerr immigrated to Melbourne in 1852 after working under Sir Charles Barry on the design of the Palace of Westminster.[2] Having also associated with Augustus Pugin, he was well versed in the Gothic Revival style in which, over 40 years, he developed one of the city's great buildings.
See also
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- ^ History of Parliament House at Parliament of Victoria
- ^ Entry in Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
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