Peter Mould – Reflections: An Introduction
International Day of Monuments and Sites
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Peter Mould is a former NSW Government Architect with over 40 years experience in Australia and overseas. He was the founding chair of the Eminent Architects Panel (now Design Advisory Panel) for the Sydney Opera House in 2010 and is a member of Design Review Panels in Sydney and interstate. He has sat on over 50 design juries for projects in Australia and internationally.
He has served on NSW Heritage Council and chaired its Approvals Committee, the Central Sydney Planning Committee, and the NSW Architects Registration Board. His projects have received awards for architecture, urban design, and adaptive reuse. He was Visiting Professor and later Adjunct Professor at UNSW.
Peter was awarded the Australian Institute of Architects (NSW) President’s Prize for his contribution to architecture in 2011. He is a Life Fellow of the Institute and was a Councillor for the International Union of Architects, and a Member of UNESCO-UIA Joint Committee for the World Capital of Architecture.
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