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Philip Cox

Philip Sutton Cox

Australian architect.

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Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

New South Wales

Educated At

University of Sydney
( - 1962)
Academic Degree
:
Laurea
Academic Major
:
Architecture
End Time
: 1962
University of Sydney
( - 1972)
Academic Degree
:
Postgraduate Degree
Academic Major
:
Town and Country Planning
End Time
: 1972

Date of Birth

10/1/1939

Sex or Gender

Male

Country of Citizenship

Australia

Award Received

Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
Officer of the Order of Australia
(1/26/1988)
Subject Named As
:Mr Philip COX
Award Rationale
: In recognition of service to the Aboriginal community
Point in Time
: 1/26/1988
Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
(1993)
Point in Time
: 1993

Occupation

Architect
University Teacher
Employer
:
University of New South Wales

Given Name

Philip

Notable Work

Canberra Stadium
(1977)
Point in Time
: 1977
Sydney Football Stadium
(1988)
Point in Time
: 1988
Tocal College
(1965)
Point in Time
: 1965
Rod Laver Arena
(1988)
Subject Named As
:National Tennis Centre, Melbourne
Point in Time
: 1988
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
(1988)
Point in Time
: 1988
Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
(1988)
Point in Time
: 1988
Australian National Maritime Museum
(1988)
Point in Time
: 1988
Sydney SuperDome
(1988)
Subject Named As
:Sydney SuperDome
Point in Time
: 1988

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Family Name

Cox

Birth Name

Philip Sutton Cox

Employer

University of New South Wales
Position Held
:
Teacher

Spouse

Louise Cox
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