Denton Corker Marshall

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Denton Corker Marshall (or DCM) are a major award winning Australian architecture practice established in Melbourne in 1972. Its founding principals are John Denton[1], Bill Corker, and Barrie Marshall. The firm now also has offices in London, Manchester and Jakarta.

DCM have been responsible for some of Australia's more notable architecture, including the Melbourne Museum, which features a 'blade', a section of roof rising to 35 metres, enclosing a small rainforest, the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, which has a roof resembling a giant aircraft wing, as well as the Melbourne Gateway and Bolte Bridge, both part of the CityLink project.

Other projects undertaken by DCM include the award-winning Manchester Civil Justice Centre, a new visitors' centre at Stonehenge, Australian embassies in Tokyo and Beijing, Sydney's Governor Phillip Tower, the Museum of Sydney, and extensions to the Australian War Memorial.

In 2005, John Denton was appointed as State Architect for Victoria.[2][3] The role aims to promote good design in the built environment in Victoria.


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[edit] Notable works

[edit] Awards

  • 2005 - Indonesian Institute of Architects Award for Architecture – Category Hotel (Temporary Residential) for Novotel, Palembang, Indonesia
  • 2005 - Indonesian Institute of Architects Award for Architecture – Category Commercial Building for EX Plaza, Jakarta, Indonesia

[edit] Gallery of work

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[edit] References

  1. ^ architecture.com.au - The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), architecture, architects, design, australia
  2. ^ architecture.com.au - The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), architecture, architects, design, australia
  3. ^ Please opine, State Architect urged - National - theage.com.au
  4. ^ Denton Corker Marshall -Manchester Civil Justice Centre - Arquitectura.pt
  5. ^ Architecture: Civil Justice Centre, Manchester, Denton Corker Marshall | Review | The Observer
  6. ^ Brisbane Square TowerDenton Corker Marshall
  7. ^ marshall house, denton corker marshall at materialicious
  8. ^ Ernst & Young Plaza, Melbourne
  9. ^ AA - RAIA State Awards - July/August 2000
  10. ^ Melbourne Museum [Building Profile - Walking Melbourne - Buildings]
  11. ^ Architectural Record | Project Portfolio | Melbourne Museum
  12. ^ sheep farm house, denton corker marshall at materialicious
  13. ^ Commsec Tower, Sydney
  14. ^ http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/area-b/DCMexhib/home.htm
  15. ^ http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/area-b/DCMsouth/home.htm
  16. ^ : : Historic Houses Trust - Fact Sheet : :
  17. ^ Adelphi Hotel Melbourne| A Contemporary Boutique Hotel in Flinders Lane - Melbourne, Australia
  18. ^ 101 Collins Street [Building Profile - Walking Melbourne - Buildings]
  19. ^ 114-128 Flinders Street [Building Profile - Walking Melbourne - Buildings]
  20. ^ http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/area-a/DCM114-1/home.htm
  21. ^ TAC House [Building Profile - Walking Melbourne - Buildings]
  22. ^ http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/area-a/DCM222EX/home.htm
  23. ^ http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/area-a/DCMWILLM/home.htm
  24. ^ 91-97 William Street [Building Profile - Walking Melbourne - Buildings]
  25. ^ http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/area-b/DCM80mar/home.htm
  26. ^ http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/area-b/DCMbotan/home.htm
  27. ^ 1 Collins Street [Building Profile - Walking Melbourne - Buildings]
  28. ^ dezeen » Blog Archive » Denton Corker Marshall win Australian design award for Manchester Civil Justice Centre
  29. ^ architecture.com.au - The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), architecture, architects, design, australia
  30. ^ architecture.com.au - The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), architecture, architects, design, australia
  31. ^ RAIA National Award Winners
  32. ^ architecture.com.au - The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), architecture, architects, design, australia
  33. ^ AILA publications
  34. ^ architecture.com.au - The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), architecture, architects, design, australia
  35. ^ AILA publications
  36. ^ AILA publications