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Edmund Wright (architect)

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Wright married Agnes, the widow of Henry Stuckey (c. 1820 – 31 May 1851), on 26 October 1852. She had a daughter, and the couple had a further four children, of whom only three survived to adulthood. Wright bought and extended the cottage formerly rented by Stuckey 26 Palmer Place,
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The town hall was opened in 1866 after substantial modifications demanded by the councillors, to make it suitable for more purposes. Wright was paid to superintend the work. The post office also had to undergo major alterations to its design before it was built.
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In 2004, the Danvers Studio won Edmund Wright Heritage Awards in two categories: Outstanding Contribution, and Adaptive Re-use (Non-Residential). Grieve Gillett Architects won in the Heritage Place (Non Residential) category, for their upgrade of the
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Biographer P. A. Howell suggests that Wright does not deserve the reputation that he has been accorded since 1971, suggesting that "most of Wright's partners were gifted professionals who merited a large share of the honour accorded him".
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style. Subsequent to the demise of the Bank of South Australia, the building was occupied by three major banks in succession, before being sold to a commercial developer, who planned to demolish it in 1971. A public campaign that raised
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This entry was first published in S.A.'s Greats: The men and women of the North Terrace plaques, edited by John Healey (Adelaide: Historical Society of South Australia Inc., 2001). Uploaded 13 December
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and renamed Edmund Wright House. The campaign also led to the passing of the first SA heritage laws in 1978. The banking chamber was used for various types of performances, including the inaugural the
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Wright was an inaugural member of the Society of Architects, Engineers, and Surveyors in 1858. In 1859 he read a paper to the society outlining his architectural philosophy for South Australia.
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In 2005, Chapman Herbert Architects won the award in two categories: Heritage Places (Non-Residential) and Minister's Award for Outstanding Contribution, for their "City Hall &
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in London, which had recently undergone extensive refurbishment, suggesting that the building is "arguably South Australia's most spectacular heritage building".
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shows, while the offices were once occupied by the SA Government's Arts Department. The building became vacant around 2014 or 2015, and was sold to a private
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The inaugural Edmund Wright Heritage Award for Heritage Places in 2003 was won by Peter Moeck for the new auditorium of the Anglican St John's Church in
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in the architectural firm of Wright, Woods & Hamilton. Wright and Woods got on well, but Woods left the partnership in 1869 because Bishop
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in June 1849, he did not work as an architect until over a decade later. The brothers worked as land agents and joined the
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on the City of Adelaide Council in July 1857. In January 1859, he became mayor but resigned in November of the same year.
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commendation in the Heritage Trades and Products category for their restoration of a painted ceiling in the historic
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joined the partnership, which was renamed Wright, Reed & Beaver (for only two years, as Wright died in 1888).
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He trained as architect, surveyor, and engineer, graduating when articled to a Mr Stow, Borough Surveyor of
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Wright gave talks in which he proposed adopting elements of some Italian styles of architecture, such as
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for 10 months in 1859. He designed many civic, commercial, ecclesiastical, and residential buildings in
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Wright won several architectural competitions to design notable buildings in Adelaide, including the
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formed a partnership. In 1858 Wright had submitted the winning design for a competition for
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were in Victorian Academic Classical style, while his bank designs were Renaissance style.
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Between 1849 and 1860, Wright worked in a number of roles, including as a clerk for the
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went into partnership with Wright, forming Wright & Reed Architects. In March 1886
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to be known as the City Bridge, but after delaying until 1854, government architect
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Australian Romanesque: A History of Romanesque-Inspired Architecture in Australia
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The Edmund Wright Heritage Awards were administered by the South Australian
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St. Laurence's Church and Priory, Buxton Street, North Adelaide (1867–1868)
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headquarters, in collaboration with (and perhaps principally designed by)
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Wright designed (either alone or in partnership) the following buildings:
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and his department designed an iron bridge to be ordered from England.
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elements. His style has been dubbed "Victorian Free Classical" style.
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in 2019. In 2024, journalist David Washington compared its fate to
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In June 1851 Wright took over the practice of Adelaide architect
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On 15 May 1849 Wright emigrated with his brother Edward to the
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requested that he devote himself to the construction of
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Bank of Adelaide, 81-87 King William Street (corner of
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National Mutual Life building (1893), designed with
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His building designs were influenced by 42: 31: 1092: 1090: 892:schoolhouse, 61–71 Young Street, Parkside 755:Royal Exchange, King William Street, for 555:Wright was elected vice-president of the 201:and its suburbs, in styles influenced by 968: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 928: 926: 557:South Australian Institute of Architects 546:South Australian Architects' Association 510:' inaugural concert, many recitals, and 1622:English emigrants to colonial Australia 1432:Department for Environment and Heritage 924: 922: 920: 918: 916: 914: 912: 910: 908: 906: 902: 632:Department for Environment and Heritage 1106:. Adelaide. 26 October 1852. p. 2 817:(1866), rebuilt in 1938 to designs by 1013: 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 1001: 999: 185:(4 April 1824 – 5 August 1888) was a 7: 1566:Mayor of the Corporation of Adelaide 1421:"Edmund Wright Heritage Awards 2005" 797:Brougham Place Congregational Church 680:List of buildings designed by Wright 468:Brougham Place Congregational Church 1642:19th-century Australian politicians 1428:Heritage South Australia Newsletter 588:on 5 August 1888 and was buried in 427:From 1866 the partnership included 382:, with his best works showing more 1637:19th-century Australian architects 1627:Mayors and Lord Mayors of Adelaide 1188:Washington, David (9 April 2024). 1039:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1025:Australian Dictionary of Biography 728:Adelaide GPO (General Post Office) 548:. Woods was patron, while Beaver, 464:Adelaide GPO (General Post Office) 25: 1475:. Monash Architecture. p. 71 813:St Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 1156:"The history of a colonial bank" 1131:Architect Details: Henry Stuckey 1018:Howell, P. A. (1 January 2005). 890:Adelaide Educational Institution 778:building (later Goode House and 380:Italian Renaissance architecture 1532:(Report). pp. 45, 159, 156 1222:The South Australian Advertiser 1127:"Architects of South Australia" 1647:Burials at North Road Cemetery 1470:"The Development of Melbourne" 869:"Princess Royal" homestead at 559:after its foundation in 1886. 1: 1135:University of South Australia 983:University of South Australia 979:Architects of South Australia 732:King William Street, Adelaide 477:The headquarters for the old 340:Brougham Place Uniting Church 278:The South Australian Register 1245:"J150 Plaque, Edmund Wright" 973:Sullivan, Christine (2008). 806:Methodist Meeting Hall, off 722:National Bank of Australasia 299:Mt Remarkable Mining Company 167:Wright & Reed Architects 1657:South Australian architects 1273:"St John's Anglican Church" 439:at North Adelaide. In 1879 346:(1859-1861), designed with 1673: 1596:Edmund Wright architecture 1379:Chapman Herbert Architects 1125:McDougall, Alison (2008). 720:National Chambers for the 327:Paringa Hall, now part of 1572: 1563: 1555: 1550: 1468:Harrison, Stuart (2013). 1161:South Australian Register 1103:South Australian Register 784:Collins Street, Melbourne 699:Government and commercial 534:Wright was elected as an 273:colony of South Australia 260:, later sailing first to 211:Neoclassical architecture 191:colony of South Australia 176: 149: 52:, now Edmund Wright House 48:Headquarters for the old 41: 1652:Architects from Adelaide 1529:University of Queensland 641:(originally designed by 508:Adelaide Chamber Singers 491:Renaissance architecture 229:Early life and education 1591:The Edmund Wright Trail 1350:"Torrens Parade Ground" 1066:"Edmund William Wright" 1020:"Edmund William Wright" 849:"Paringa Hall" for the 840:, North Adelaide (1858) 742:Bank of South Australia 705:Bank of South Australia 479:Bank of South Australia 189:-born architect in the 50:Bank of South Australia 1632:Architects from London 1522:East, John W. (2016). 1445:Storey, Rohan (2008). 1405:. 2006. Archived from 1064:Taylor, Robyn (2001). 692: 350: 332: 320: 145:Lucy Elizabeth Tomkins 1303:Peter Moeck Architect 687: 660:II Redevelopment" in 651:Torrens Parade Ground 364:steeply-pitched roofs 338: 326: 312: 264:to construct an iron 183:Edmund William Wright 36:Edmund William Wright 27:Australian architect 859:Sacred Heart College 776:National Mutual Life 664:. In the same year, 518:-based buyer by the 445:Isidor George Beaver 437:St Peter's Cathedral 416:In 1860, Wright and 411:William Bennett Hays 329:Sacred Heart College 287:Victorian goldfields 252:, London. He became 199:Adelaide city centre 162:Wright, Woods & 143:Stephen Amand Wright 1447:"Walking Melbourne" 780:Bank of New Zealand 634:from 2003 to 2005. 614:dubbed Wright "the 601:Jubilee 150 Walkway 590:North Road Cemetery 520:Marshall government 372:Gothic architecture 207:Italian Renaissance 169:Wright, Reed & 106:North Road Cemetery 1551:Political offices 1409:on 19 August 2006. 1277:Discover Salisbury 715:Adelaide Town Hall 693: 504:Dunstan government 460:Adelaide Town Hall 422:Adelaide Town Hall 351: 333: 321: 314:Adelaide Town Hall 1582: 1581: 1576:Edward Glandfield 1573:Succeeded by 1354:grieve-gillett-02 1305:. 19 October 2017 879:, for his brother 853:, Brighton Road, 810:, Adelaide (1863) 748:-based architect 707:, Commercial Rd, 586:bowel obstruction 524:Chelsea Town Hall 454:Notable buildings 195:mayor of Adelaide 180: 179: 16:(Redirected from 1664: 1556:Preceded by 1548: 1542: 1541: 1539: 1537: 1519: 1513: 1512: 1510: 1508: 1491: 1485: 1484: 1482: 1480: 1474: 1465: 1459: 1458: 1456: 1454: 1449:. 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Index

Wright and Reed

Bank of South Australia
London
Adelaide
South Australia
North Road Cemetery
Nailsworth
E. J. Woods
Hamilton
Beaver
London
colony of South Australia
mayor of Adelaide
Adelaide city centre
French
Italian Renaissance
Neoclassical architecture
E. J. Woods
Isidor Beaver
Edward Hamilton
Fulham
London
Tower of London
Bermondsey
clerk of works
Yarmouth
Bermuda
lighthouse
colony of South Australia

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