Peter McIntyreAO (born 24 August 1928) is a Melbourne based Australianarchitect and educator.
Biography
Educated at Trinity Grammar School, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Melbourne University, he founded a practice in 1950 that combined modern, high-technology materials with concern for "emotional functionalism," or the impact of the built environment on its occupants.[citation needed] His design for an environmentally adapted Mallee Hospital was lauded by critic Robin Boyd as the beginning of a new Australian architecture. In 1953, he founded the McIntyre Partnership Pty Ltd. where he served as practice director, principal and senior partner.[citation needed]
McIntyre formed a partnership with architects John and Phyllis Murphy and Kevin Borland and in collaboration with engineering consultant Bill Irwin, they designed the Melbourne Olympic Swimming pool in 1952. He was also the architect for the redevelopment of the pool to the Lexus Centre.[2]
In 1972, McIntyre formed an additional partnership with George Connor and Donald Wolbrink and form International Planning Collaborative (Interplan). He wrote the 1973 Strategy Plan for the City of Melbourne, which limited high rise development to its eastern and western shoulders. Key projects include McIntyre River Residence, Parliament Station, The Jam Factory Complex in South Yarra, Westfield Knox in Wantirna South and the creation of the Dinner Plain Alpine Village near Mount Hotham, Victoria.[3] He was the Professor of Architecture at Melbourne University between 1988 and 1992 and has won numerous awards. His wife Dione is also an architect.[4]
Architectural career outlines
1944—1950 Studied architecture, graduating in 1950[5]
1950—1953 Commenced practice and in 1953 formed partnership: Borland, Murphy & McIntyre
1956—1961 Formed partnership: Peter and Dione McIntyre & Associates
1961 Combined with R.H. McIntyre & Associates to form McIntyre, McIntyre & Partners Pty Ltd
1968 President, Victorian Chapter, Royal Australian Institute of Architects
1972 Formed additional partnership with George Connor and Donald Wolbrink as the International Planning Collaborative — Interplan
1973—1974 President, Royal Australian Institute of Architects
1974 Senior Partner, McIntyre Partnership Pty Ltd
1987 Appointed to the Chair of Architecture, University of Melbourne
1982 Awarded Officer of the Order of Australia
1984 Chairman, Board of Directors, Dinner Plain Pty Ltd
1990 Awarded RAIA Gold Medal
1993 Conferred as Doctor of Architecture, honoris causa
1994 Appointed Emeritus Professor of Architecture, The University of Melbourne
1994 Appointed Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
1999 Active Practice Director, McIntyre Partnership Pty Ltd
Professional highlights
1963 Councillor, Royal Victorian Institute of Architects[6]
1965 Appointed to the Architects Registration Board of Victoria
1966 Appointed to the Mount Buller Committee of Management (1966–1971)
1968 President, Victorian Chapter, Royal Australian Institute of Architects
1970 Appointed to the Timber Industry Advisory Board; Chairman, awards jury, Royal Australian Institute of Architects; Chairman, Metric Committee, Royal Australian; Institute of Architects;