The work of Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners embraces most of Sydney's large landmark historic buildings, as well as inter-state and overseas projects. We have been involved with five of the eleven Australian Convict Sites entered on the World Heritage List in 2010. We have also been involved in many houses, also some of the smallest projects architects could be asked to do (plaques, headstones, gates, etc.) and about every scale of project in between. Listed below is a sample - more specific information is available upon request.
Port Arthur, Tasmania,
The Officers' Houses (1840s)
Treasury Buildings (now Intercontinental
Hotel), Sydney (1849-1916)
Kirribilli House, Sydney (1853)
Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, Australia's oldest
intact theatre
(1874)
Lyndhurst, Sydney, John Verge mansion rescued from
dereliction (1835)
Hyde Park Barracks, (1818) and the Mint, Sydney,
Headquarters of the Historic Houses Trust (1811-17,
1854)
The Treaty House, Waitangi, New Zealand (1833)
General Post Office (GPO), Sydney (from 1874)
Liner House, Bridge Street, Sydney (1959)
Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf, Sydney (1911-15)
Ingleneuk, Neutral Bay, a large Federation style house (1903)
Fmr. Woollahra Congregational
Church, conversion
to four houses (1877)
Albert Wing, St Paul's College, University of Sydney,
new wing (1999)
Carillon Wing, St Andrews College, University of Sydney,
new wing (2005)
Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney (1840s)
Blackdown, Bathurst, NSW, early homestead & outbuildings (1820s)
Old MLC Building, Sydney, new Art Deco style entrance and
lift lobby (1938)
Dundullimal, Dubbo, important slab homestead, (1840s)
Conservation assessments and plans, condition reports, surveys
Independent Theatre,
North Sydney (Sydney's oldest
theatre)
Woolmers Estate, Longford Tasmania (from 1818)
Victoria Barracks, Sydney (1840s to date)
War Memorial Museum, Auckland (1929)
Historic Area of Kingston, Norfolk Island (1788 to
date)
Booloominbah, University of New England, Armidale,
NSW (1888)
The Swan Brewery, Perth
(1829 to date)
Australian Maritime Authority
Lightstations - 16,
including Barrenjoey, Sydney (1880), Cape
Bruny,
Tasmania (1838, Cape
Otway, Victoria (1848), & Booby
Island, North Queensland (1890)
Sydney Psychiatric Hospitals: Rydalmere,
Marsden, Cumberland, Gladesville and Parramatta, NSW
Bondi Pavilion, Bondi Beach, Sydney (1929)
Warragamba Dam, NSW (1960)
Walsh Bay Redevelopment Area, Sydney (1909 - 1922)
Herald & Weekly Times Building, Melbourne (1924-28)
Strand Arcade, Sydney (1892)
25 Contemporary Houses in
the Woollahra Council area,
Sydney, heritage assessment (1950-1988)
Rose Bay Kincoppal School, Rose Bay (1880s)
The practice has received 50 awards from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects for outstanding architecture.
These include:
7 Greenway Awards for restoration in NSW
8 Lachlan Macquarie Awards for the best conservation
project nationally
3 Building Owners' and Managers' Association (BOMA, now Australian Property Institute) Awards,
1 Lloyd Rees Award
1 Burley Griffin Award, and
Local Government
Awards from:
Ku-ring-gai
Willoughby
Woollahra
Hawkesbury
Wingecarribee
City of Sydney
Among our most recent RAIA awards are the 2004 Lachlan
Macquarie award for Old Government House
Parramatta, and in 2005 both
the Lachlan Macquarie Award and Greenway Award for The Sydney Mint, Sydney, and 2 architectural awards in 2008.