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Jeffrey Howlett | |
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Born | 1928 India |
Died | 20 December 2005 Perth, Australia |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse | Katherine Howlett |
Children | Deborah Howlett, Greg Howlett, Mark Howlett |
Practice | Howlett and Bailey Architects |
Buildings | Council House, Perth Concert Hall, Reserve Bank of Australia |
Jeffrey Howlett (1928–2005) was a Western Australian modernist architect. Howlett was born in India, but later traveled to London for his studies and then moved to Perth, Australia for training to become an architect. Throughout his life, he won various competitions with his partner Donald Bailey. Howlett acknowledged the reality of late-twentieth-century cities and, through his architecture, suggested a way of making sense of the disorder. He was a founding partner of Howlett and Bailey Architects, along with Bailey, which designed a number of Australian landmarks such as Council House and the Perth Concert Hall.