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Walter Bunning

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335:, established Bunning as 'the best known architectural publicist in the country'. The dream for postwar planning in Australia for which Bunning highly advocated was displayed clearly throughout the book, with the most prominent example being a proposed attempt to develop Sydney's first satellite town, which according to Freestone was "refined in later writings". Bunning envisaged a town for 10,000 people, which would provide the best of country and city living in one, with the community areas and industrial areas separated to prevent pollution. There would be a clear separation of transport modes and the communities would also be separated, each serviced by their own facilities. With the town defined by a green belt, an area where any further metropolitan sprawl would be contained. This according to Freestone "synthesised the ideas of 35: 320: 427: 413: 382:
The late 60s to his death saw the twilight of Bunning's planning career. Bunning became a highly sought after planning figure as both state governments and private developers became resolved for Bunning to act as an independent adviser on major planning issues. This according to Freestone led to the
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at night. After his graduation he was awarded a travelling scholarship by the Board of Architects of New South Wales and from 1937–1939 he travelled throughout Europe and North America working for prominent architects in
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Although Bunning chaired many architectural and planning bodies, he did find time to support other interests, becoming a trustee of the
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Bunning worked for the Australian Government, mainly designing camouflage schemes. In Australia, Bunning designed the first example of
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was published Bunning formed his own private architectural firm, joining up with Charles Madden in 1946. The Sydney-based firm,
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phrase "Send for Bunning'.... as he became a kind of 'ombudsman extraordinary' helping the government 'out of tight spots".
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In 1938 Bunning returned to Australia and helped to establish the Sydney arm of the Modern Architectural Research Society (
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in 1958 and taking over as president from 1974 until his death of a cerebral tumour in 1977.
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Stemming from his work with the Commonwealth Housing Commission in 1945 Bunning published
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Lloyd, C.; Troy, P. (1978). "A History of Federal Intervention". In Troy P. (ed.).
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which was modelled on the famous British organisation of the same name. During
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President of the Board of Trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Australian Dictionary of Biography – Bunning, Walter Ralston (1912–1977)
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for a housing estate for workers at the Commonwealth Munitions works in
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Harrison, P. (1978). "Retrospect: Walter Ralston Bunning 1912–1977".
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Homes in the sun: The past, present and Future of Australian housing
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Directors and Presidents of the Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Australian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Australian Architecture 1901–51: Sources of Modernism
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graduating in 1936. He then worked in the offices of
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Sydney: Sydney University Press. 507:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 425: 411: 654:The Work of Bunning and Madden 512:Australian National University 399:Art Gallery of New South Wales 189:Australian National University 1: 652:Bunning & Madden (1970). 480:10.1080/07293682.1995.9657689 356:National Library of Australia 254:East Sydney Technical College 201:National Library of Australia 171:Bunning House, Ryrie Street, 684:1974 – 1977 343:into a normative formula". 759: 708:New South Wales architects 723:Australian urban planners 686: 677: 671: 666: 656:. Sydney: self-published. 500:Spearritt, Peter (1993). 222: 133: 32: 266:Sydney Technical College 262:Stephenson & Meldrum 149:Stephenson & Meldrum 641:. Sydney: W. J. Nesbit. 713:Architects from Sydney 324: 303:Radburn design housing 229:Walter Ralston Bunning 322: 118:Sir John Sulman Medal 637:Bunning, W. (1945). 569:Johnson, L. 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Index


South Brisbane
Queensland
RIBA Bronze Medal
Sir John Sulman Medal
Liner House
Carlyle Greenwell
Bunning and Madden
Mosman
Liner House
Bruce Hall
Australian National University
International House, The University of Sydney
National Library of Australia
CMG
Brisbane
Sydney
East Sydney Technical College
Carlyle Greenwell
Stephenson & Meldrum
Sydney Technical College
London
Dublin
New York
MARS
Arthur Baldwinson
World War II
Radburn design housing
St Marys, Sydney

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