Alex Popov (architect)

Alex Popov
Born (1942-02-03) 3 February 1942
Shanghai, China
Nationality Australian
Occupation Architect
Practice PopovBass architects
Projects Rockpool, Canopy, Omaru, The Grantham, Sam Miranda Winery, SCECGS Gymnasium, Point Piper House 1, Castlecrag House, Northbridge House, Whale Beach House 2, Middle Cove House, Point Piper House 3, Mosman House 2

Alexander Popov (born 3 February 1942) is an Australian architect working in the Late 20th Century Modern style.

Northbridge House in Sydney, Australia
Sam Miranda Winery in Victoria, Australia
Whale Beach House 2 in Sydney, Australia

Biography

Popov was born in Shanghai of Russian parents and moved to Sydney aged twelve. He was educated at Newington College (1958-1960)[1] and the University of Sydney before studying further in Denmark. Popov graduated in architecture from the Royal Danish Academy of Art in 1971 and then worked with Henning Larsen and Jørn Utzon (to whose daughter Lin he was married for some time).[2] He returned to Australia in 1983 and established Alex Popov Architects Pty Ltd (now known as Alex Popov & Associates). The practice has been successful in a number of design competitions and has received numerous major awards from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects including several Wilkinson Awards and the Robin Boyd Award.

A comprehensive monograph on Alex Popov's work 'Alex Popov Architects : Selected Works 1999 - 2007' ISBN 978-1-877015-17-5 with text by Anna Johnson and photographs by Patrick Bingham-Hall is available from Pesaro Publishing

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Awards

References

  1. Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 158
  2. McGillick.com

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