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Peter Corrigan

Peter Corrigan

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Peter Corrigan is the winner of the 2003 Royal Australian Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal and in 2008 received a Member of the Order of Australia for his service to architecture as an academic, educator and practitioner and to the arts, particularly through theatre production design.

He has been Guest Professor in the Department of Architecture and Planning at the University of Turin in Italy and at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Boston, as well as Professor of Architecture at RMIT since 1992.

He is a Director of the architectural practice Edmond and Corrigan, which has won 35 Australian Institute of Architects state and national architecture awards.

Corrigan has also designed sets and costumes for numerous productions of ballet, drama and opera throughout Australia.

He designed the Grand Macabre for Barrie Kosky at the Komische Oper House Berlin in 2005.

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