Qualifications
Diploma of Architecture Queensland University of Technology
Honorary Senior Fellow University of the Sunshine Coast
Registered Architect NSW, QLD
Fellow - Royal Australian Institute of Architects
Adjunct Professor 1998-2005 Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney
Professional Experience:
During his career Lindsay Clare has completed more than 120 projects ranging from single residences to attached housing, commercial, educational and public buildings.
Since starting practice in 1979, with partner Kerry he has received 28 state and national awards from the Australian Institute of Architects for housing, public, educational, commercial and recycling projects. Major awards include the 2008 AIA Queensland Public Architecture Award for the USC Chancellery, the 2007 RAIA National Public Architecture Award for the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, the 1996 RAIA National Environment Citation, the 1995 RAIA National Commercial Award, the 1993 National BHP/Belle Steel Futures Award and the RAIA National Robin Boyd Award in 1992 and 1995.
Lindsay’s work has been exhibited internationally and included in over 150 national and international books, periodicals and publications. In 2000 the Cotton Tree social housing
project was selected as one of ten worldwide for inclusion in the ‘Ten Shades of Green’ exhibition in New York; an exhibition demonstrating architectural excellence and environmental sensitivity organised by the Architectural League of New York.
Lindsay is widely regarded for projects that display contextual sensitivity, clarity of design and environmentally sustainable principles.
Current Projects
UNSW Art Museum and College of Fine Arts, Sydney; the Supreme Law Courts, Brisbane; two commercial projects in Brisbane; 1032 bed student housing project for the UNSW.
Significant Projects
- Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane - International design competition winner - 25,635m2 - $107M. RAIA National Award for Public Architecture 2007
- University of the Sunshine Coast Chancellery, Queensland - 4,600m2 - $12.5M. AIA QLD Public Architecture Award 2008, AIA QLD Harry S Marks Award for Sustainable Architecture 2008, AIA QLD Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture 2008, RAIA Sunshine Coast Building of the Year Award 2008
- No. 1 Fire Station, Sydney
- Circular Quay Ferry Wharves Refurbishment, Sydney
- Cotton Tree Pilot Housing Project, Sunshine Coast. RAIA Multiple Housing Award 1996, RAIA National Environment Citation 1996
