Dirk Bolt
Dutch-born architect (1930–2020) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dirk Bolt (24 October 1930 – 13 December 2020) was a Dutch-born architect who is best known for his post-Second World War Australian modernist architecture and his later career as an academic and consultant that applied sustainable, equitable and humane principles to town planning.
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Dirk Bolt | |
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Born | (1930-10-24)24 October 1930 Groningen, Netherlands |
Died | 13 December 2020(2020-12-13) (aged 90) Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland |
Nationality | Dutch |
Alma mater | Delft University of Technology Hobart Technical College |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Christ College, Hobart Murray Street State Offices, Hobart |
Scientific career | |
Thesis | The development ratio: a model for a humane urban future (1983) |
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His most notable buildings include the Sandy Bay Campus buildings of Christ College at the University of Tasmania and the Murray Street State Offices in Central Hobart.[1]