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99/34/9 Medallion in box, Royal Australian Institute of Architects Medal, awarded to Glenn Murcutt, gold plated metal / ribbon / cloth, Royal Australian Mint, Australia, 1992

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Object statement
Medallion in box, Royal Australian Institute of Architects Medal, awarded to Glenn Murcutt, gold plated metal / ribbon / cloth, Royal Australian Mint, Australia, 1992
Initials 'PB' on obverse

Royal Australian Mint on inside of box

Glenn Murcutt (b.1936) was born in London but spent his young childhood in the Morobe district of New Guinea where his father managed a gold mine. His father Arthur Murcutt introduced him to the architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and to carpentry and building while building houses for his family and others at Sydney's northern beaches during the 1940s. From 1956 Murcutt studied architecture at the University of New South Wales and worked with several architects including Neville Gruzman. After graduating in 1961 Murcutt travelled for two years, returning in 1964 to work in the office of Ancher, Mortlock, Murray and Woolley.

In 1969 Murcutt established his own practice at Mosman, Sydney. Initially he struggled to find work, producing just three houses during the 1970s as well as numerous enovations and extensions. One of these was the Berowra Waters Inn where from 1976 Murcutt redesigned a 1930s teahouse for young chefsTony and Gay Bilson; the result was a standout marriage of design and culinary art that proclaimed the talents of Murcutt and the Bilsons.

This exploratory phase saw Murcutt establish a mastery of the Miesian style. His prolific second phase was more regional in nature. Using a mixture of pragmatism and lyricism, Murcutt creates simple houses that resemble open verandas. He is admired locally and internationally for creating an identifiably Australian idiom in domestic architecture. In addition Murcutt's domestic focus and small practice contrasts with the corporate character of contemporary architecture although it also restricts the scope and impact of his work. Regardless, Murcutt and his numerous admirers are content with his embodiment of the architect as craftsman and visionary.

Glenn Murcutt's work has won several Australian awards as well as the Alvar Alto Medal (1992) and the Pritzker Prize (2002).

Charles Pickett, Curator Design and built environment.
Awarded to the architect Glenn Murcutt

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Description
Medallion in box, Royal Australian Institute of Architects Medal, awarded to Glenn Murcutt, gold plated metal / ribbon / cloth, Royal Australian Mint, Australia, 1992.
(-1)Gold plated medallion suspended on white and gold ribbon;
OBVERSE: Two male figures in medieval costume standing each side of a stone tower under construction - one holds a right-angle square and mallet, the other a plum-bob and rolled up document/plan.
REVERSE: Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) coat of arms of two kangaroos chained and supporting a heraldic shield containing an ionic column, rising sun and masonry wall, legend at top; ARTEM / PROMOVEMUS / UNA.
Edge engraved 'RAIA GOLD MEDAL 1992 GLENN MARCUS MURCUTT. FRAIA'
(-2)Contained in brown velvet hinged box, satin lined, with depression, satin marked Royal Australian Mint.

Made: Royal Australian Mint; Australia; 1992


Used: Murcutt, Glenn Marcus; ; 1992
Marks
PB on obverse of medal indicates designer. 'ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT' stamped on interior of box indicates manufacturer.
99/34/9
Production date
1992
Depth
2.5 mm
Diameter
77 mm

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Subjects
+ Architecture
+ Australian design
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