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The Masters Project
Murcutt Foundation
5 episodes
1 day ago

For more than 20 years, the Glenn Murcutt international Masterclass has welcomed architects from around the world to learn from the best.

Where else do you get access to four recipients of the Australian Institute of Architects gold medal for architecture in an immersive, residential experience?


In this series, we continue the search for what mastery really means.

We meet some of the most awarded architects and hear what shaped them, as they reveal what decades have distilled.


Welcome to the Masters Project - where we ask: What does it really take to master architecture?


Meet some of our own most awarded, respected and celebrated architects:

  • Keith Cottier AM - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2001
  • Richard Johnson MBE AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2008
  • Brit Andresen - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2002
  • Louise Cox AO - President, International Union of Architects (UIA) 2008 to 2011, Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters (2011)
  • Peter Stutchbury - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2015
  • Richard LePlastrier AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 1999
  • Lindsay and Kerry Clare - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2010
  • Glenn Murcutt AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 1992, Pritzker Architecture Prize 2002, the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2009, Premium Imperiale in 2021
  • Penelope Seidler AO - Chevalier of the Legion of Honour 2011



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For more than 20 years, the Glenn Murcutt international Masterclass has welcomed architects from around the world to learn from the best.

Where else do you get access to four recipients of the Australian Institute of Architects gold medal for architecture in an immersive, residential experience?


In this series, we continue the search for what mastery really means.

We meet some of the most awarded architects and hear what shaped them, as they reveal what decades have distilled.


Welcome to the Masters Project - where we ask: What does it really take to master architecture?


Meet some of our own most awarded, respected and celebrated architects:

  • Keith Cottier AM - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2001
  • Richard Johnson MBE AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2008
  • Brit Andresen - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2002
  • Louise Cox AO - President, International Union of Architects (UIA) 2008 to 2011, Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters (2011)
  • Peter Stutchbury - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2015
  • Richard LePlastrier AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 1999
  • Lindsay and Kerry Clare - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2010
  • Glenn Murcutt AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 1992, Pritzker Architecture Prize 2002, the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2009, Premium Imperiale in 2021
  • Penelope Seidler AO - Chevalier of the Legion of Honour 2011



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Masters Project - Peter Stutchbury
The Masters Project
1 hour 30 minutes 10 seconds
2 weeks ago
The Masters Project - Peter Stutchbury

For more than 20 years, the Glenn Murcutt Masterclass has welcomed architects from around the world to learn from the best.

In this series, we continue the search for what mastery really means.

We meet some of the most awarded architects and hear what shaped them, as they reveal what decades have distilled.


Welcome to the Masters Project - where we ask: What does it really take to master architecture?


In this episode, we meet Peter Stutchbury.


Stutchbury describes the landscape of the Australian bush, and travel in Papua New Guinea where he lived and worked with the people of the highlands and witnessed the building and rituals of the traditional long house as two important experiences that shaped his early life, and that influence his work today. Reading the land and its weather patterns were as evident to a young Peter Stutchbury when mustering sheep, or alone on a surfboard observing the swell, wave patterns and wind.


Awarded the Gold Medal for Architecture in 2015, this acclaimed architect only stumbled on architecture after initially enrolling in Commerce at UNSW. In this episode, Peter Stutchbury shares the value of finding mentorship from teacher and friend, Richard Leplastrier AO, and guidance from Uncle Max Dulumunmun Harrison that have together influenced an approach to the land, to architecture, and to a quiet reconciliation with culture indigenous to place.


This podcast was made possible with support from the Alastair Swayn Foundation. Find out more at alastairswaynfoundation.org

For access to more content like this, and to drawings, details and a gallery of Murcutt projects, head to Murcutt Foundation.

Or get in touch at hello@murcuttfoundation.org



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Masters Project

For more than 20 years, the Glenn Murcutt international Masterclass has welcomed architects from around the world to learn from the best.

Where else do you get access to four recipients of the Australian Institute of Architects gold medal for architecture in an immersive, residential experience?


In this series, we continue the search for what mastery really means.

We meet some of the most awarded architects and hear what shaped them, as they reveal what decades have distilled.


Welcome to the Masters Project - where we ask: What does it really take to master architecture?


Meet some of our own most awarded, respected and celebrated architects:

  • Keith Cottier AM - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2001
  • Richard Johnson MBE AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2008
  • Brit Andresen - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2002
  • Louise Cox AO - President, International Union of Architects (UIA) 2008 to 2011, Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters (2011)
  • Peter Stutchbury - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2015
  • Richard LePlastrier AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 1999
  • Lindsay and Kerry Clare - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 2010
  • Glenn Murcutt AO - Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medallist 1992, Pritzker Architecture Prize 2002, the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2009, Premium Imperiale in 2021
  • Penelope Seidler AO - Chevalier of the Legion of Honour 2011



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.