George Rae (architect)

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George Rae (born 1901) was an Australian architect. He designed some of Brisbane's best interwar apartment buildings. A number of his works are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.{{cite QHR|19671|Greystaines|602551|accessdate=1 August 2014}}

Early life

George Rae was born on 8 March 1901 in at 20 Avon Street, Glasgow, Scotland, son of Alexander Don Renwick Rae and his wife Agnes McLean McPherson.{{Citation | author1=Watson, Donald | author2=McKay, Judith, 1949- | author3=University of Queensland. Library | author4=Fryer Memorial Library | title=A directory of Queensland architects to 1940 | year=1984 | publication-date=1984 | publisher=University of Queensland Library | isbn=978-0-908471-07-2 }}1901 Register of Births in the district of Kinning Park in the County of Lanark, Scotland. No 201: George Rae

Career

From 1927 to 1931, George Rae worked for Atkinson, Powell and Conrad. From 1931 to 1933, he was in partnership with Lange Leopold Powell.

In his early thirties and one of Brisbane's most successful young architects, Rae had established his own architectural practice in Brisbane in 1933. Rae designed a variety of buildings, including new forms of architectural construction to Brisbane such as picture theatres and residential flats. His more substantial purpose-designed flat buildings are amongst the most important of their type and their period in Brisbane.

Works

His works include:

  • Cinema Regent, Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia opened in 1947.
  • Oceanic motel, Kirra Beach, Queensland opened in 1959

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