Kerry Hill | |
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Born | William Kerry Hill June 19, 1943 Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
Died | August 26, 2018 | (aged 75)
Education | Perth Technical College |
Alma mater | University of Western Australia |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse | Ruth Hill |
William Kerry Hill AO[1] (19 June 1943 – 26 August 2018) was a Singapore-based, Australian architect who specialised in hotel design in tropical Asia. His works were known for their features of steeply-pitched pavilion roofs, shaded walkways, and an abundance of water features, affectionately dubbed the "Kerry Hill touch".[2]
He has been widely named as an influential figure in refining tropical modernist architecture[3] and defining the Bali architectural style for his works on numerous hotels on the island.[4] Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, whom he had a personal friendship with, influenced his early works "by understanding and embracing the architectural traditions of the East".[5]