BARWICK, Ian COLLECTION Architecture Museum, University of South

BARWICK, Ian James SERIES 386

BIOGRAPHY

Ian Barwick was born in Melbourne in July of 1938 and moved to in December of the following year. After finishing high school, and successfully completing an apprenticeship as a Fitter and Turner, Barwick went on to study Architecture at the University of Adelaide graduating in 1966. Some years and travels later, in 1994, Barwick returned to the United States to gain a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington.

Moving to Sydney in 1966, Barwick began his career as an architect working for Allen, Jack and Cottier architects. In 1968, Barwick embarked on 6 months of travel around Southeast and surrounding areas until finally settling down in London. Several years were spent working as an architect and land planner in London and New York, before returning home to Adelaide in 1972 where he worked as Senior Landscape Architect with Hassell and Partners. In 1974, Ian Barwick Associates was formed and continued for thirty five years working on small scale architecture and large scale landscape architecture.

Barwick has acted as prime consultant on several notable projects including: the Angaston Main Street Management Plan in the , the foreshore development, the Playford Gardens in Elizabeth and the Waterfall Gully Precinct in Waterfull Gully. He has won several awards which include the AILA National Project Award, Civic Trust of SA Award and the NLIASA Landscape Industry Awards of Excellence and has had numerous articles published including several in Landscape Australia. Ian Barwick passed away in 2015.

SOURCES Ian Barwick’s drawing collection is held at the Barr Smith Library, Special Collections, University of Adelaide.

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION The Barwick collection comprises photographic slides.

Series List Series Description S386/1/1- Rundle Mall at Christmas in 2000, Christmas decorations 2000, East End 74 Market walls coming down in December 2000, Holdfast Shores, Hyatt Court, East End/Fringe 96, Museum, Amber Woods, Calperum. Circa 1994-2000 S386/2/1- Shots of students work which include plans for: SA Museum Forecourt, 90 University of Adelaide LIS project, Jetty Road Glenelg and ‘Optus Sunday’ 1994. Museum, Rundle Mall, City to Bay, Rundle Street and Gardens. Circa 1994-2000 S386/3/1- Adelaide suburbs: Hyde Park, Hazelwood Park, Hackney, Greenfields, 180 Goodwood, Golden Grove, Gilberton, Fulham, Enfield, Dulwich, Cleland, Kensington, North Adelaide. Circa 1960-2012 S386/4/1- Adelaide suburbs: North Adelaide, Medindie, Prospect, , Parkside, 198 Paradise, Northfield, Norwood, Tea Tree Gully, Stonyfell, Salisbury, St Peters, Page 1

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Regent Gdns, Wingfield, , West Beach, Walkerville, Waite Wetlands, Tusmore Park, Thebarton. Circa 1960-2012 S386/5/1- South Australia: Coober Pedy, Clare, Crystal Brook, Barossa Angaston, 234 , Petrel Cove, McLaren Vale, Monash, Pt Lincoln, Pt Elliot, , Willunga, Victor Harbour. Circa 1971-2003 S386/6/1- Adelaide 5000: Victoria Square, Botanic Gardens, Rundle Mall. Circa 2003 220 S386/7/1- Adelaide 5000: Rymill Park, Elder Park, Festival Theatre, Conservatory, 140 Botanic Apartments, Town Hall. Circa 1972-2003 S386/8/1- Adelaide 5000: Rundle Street, Jolleys Boathouse, Adelaide University, Elder 63 Park, , Chinatown. Circa 1951-2001 S386/9/1- Australia: Hobart, Broome, Brisbane, ACT, Melbourne. Circa 1964-2005 220 S386/10/1- Australia: Hobart, NT, NSW, Melbourne, Sydney, QLD. Circa 1970-1987 280 S386/11/1- Australia: NT, Sydney, Victoria. Circa 1951-2001 279 S386/12/1- Scope of landscape design and landscape planning: Cambodia, Kyoto, Greece, 68 Barcelona, New York City, Northern Territory, Hobart and others. Circa 1968- 1992 S386/13/1- Dots, lines and planes in the landscape: Hobart, Adelaide, Sydney, Japan and 80 others. Circa 2000-2003 S386/14/1- Markets and entrances: Adelaide, Hong Kong, Marrakesh, Barcelona, New 75 York City and others. Circa 1996-2002 S386/15/1- Wally Van Zyl Lecturer at the University of Adelaide Architecture: 22 Netherlands, Adelaide, Barossa, Pt Willunga. Circa 1960’s

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