Robert Dickson (architect)

Robert Dickson
Born
Robert Harold Dickson

(1926-04-08)8 April 1926
Adelaide, Australia
Died8 April 2014(2014-04-08) (aged 88)
NationalityAustralian
OccupationArchitect
AwardsRAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit x 8, 25 Year Award 2005
BuildingsDickson House, Rostrevor
The Arkaba Projects
Linked Town Houses
Adelaide University Union Redevelopment

Robert Harold Dickson (8 April 1926 — 8 April 2014) was a South Australian architect. His many works contributed greatly to various aspects of South Australian architecture, ranging from conservation shelters to school buildings and residential projects. His most notable works are former premier, Don Dunstan's residence, the first townhouses in Adelaide and the University of Adelaide's Union House. He was described by Don Dunstan as the "premier architect".[1]

Whilst he spent the majority of his life practising in South Australia, he did work for a Milan–based Italian firm, Mangiarotti and Morasutti, for less than a year. He was also employed at Fry, Drew, Drake and Lasdun in London for a short time directly afterwards. Firms bearing his name in Adelaide were Dickson and Platten (1958—1973), Robert Dickson and Associates (1973—1990) and Robert Dickson Architects (1990—2014).

He also wrote articles on architecture for local newspapers and was a tutor at the University of Adelaide Faculty of Architecture and Planning. He published an autobiography entitled Addicted to Architecture.

Early life

Robert Harold Dickson, born on 8 April 1926, grew up in North Adelaide, a place he describes as a "compelling urban paradise".[2] He attended Christ Church School from age 4 to 11 and Adelaide High for secondary education, where he met his wife, Lilian. After graduating from high school in 1943, he enlisted to become a pilot at 17 years old. Throughout his life, he was obsessed with the theory of flight and joining the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) was a realisation of that boyhood passion.[2] When his programme was abandoned and flight training ceased in May 1945, he was co-opted into the Royal Air Force to work in Air Transport Command. (He did not fly again until 48 years later when an opportunity to pilot a restored Tiger Moth at Noarlunga arose.) Shortly thereafter, he applied to be discharged (as was allowed for RAAF aircrew who wanted to take up tertiary training) and was flown back to Adelaide when the application was accepted. Although he had applied, he had no idea what educational path he wanted to go down. It was his father's suggestion of architectural training that was pivotal.[3]

Architecture training and career

He started the architectural course in 1946. His architectural course was based on the Beaux Arts model, a system he disagreed with and tried to rebel against in his student assignments.[4] He began designing his first house in 1949 when still a student, and the project became a major part of his studies. He took a year off to construct it in 1951. By the time it was habitable, he and Lilian were married. That house was still their home 57 years later.

As a student, Dickson successfully applied for part-time work in the office Claridge, Hassell and McConnell where he was mentored by another student, Brian Claridge, and Ron Gunn, the associate. He and Claridge became close friends. After a few years, the firm split into Claridge and Gunn, and Hassell and McConnell, with Dickson going with the latter because of the projects he had been working on at the time.[5] He continued at that office after he graduated, whilst participating in part-time post-graduate studies in City Planning and Illuminating Engineering.[6]

By 1954, Dickson was getting more and more dissatisfied with the direction contemporary architecture was taking,[7] feeling that the post-war architecture was becoming stagnant and cliché. This was what prompted him to start looking at work being done in Europe, more specifically, Italy. A firm in Milan, Mangiarotti and Morassutti, granted him an interview. Robert and Lilian Dickson both went to Milan, stopping first in England to visit relatives and making their way from there. The two returned to Adelaide in 1957, and their son was born within weeks of their return. Dickson started his own practice, as well as taught part-time and wrote for the paper, before entering a partnership with Newell Platten that lasted from 1958 to 1973.[8]

Architectural philosophy

Dickson shared a practical design philosophy which flat-out rejected the idea of architectural "style". It was based on principles that design should respond to the surrounding environment, respect human values, aspire to direct solutions to problems and integrate the parts in the simplest possible form.[1] His work displays a sensitive relationship to site, intuitive use of materials and care about design and craftsmanship.[9]

Dickson's work revolves around sustainable design and environmental concerns, which filters into his architecture, from construction methods and materiality to the extensive involvement with the local community.[citation needed]

Selected works

  • The Arkaba Projects (1950)
  • Dickson House, Rostrevor, Adelaide (1957–67)
  • Linked Town Houses, North Adelaide (1966)
  • Mylor Youth Camp, Mylor (1969)
  • Adelaide University Union Redevelopment (1967–75)
  • Architect's Office, North Adelaide (1970)
  • Hackney Neighbourhood Renewal, Hackney (1971)
  • Cluster houses for West Lakes, West Lakes (1972)
  • West Lakes Primary School, West Lakes (1972)
  • Whyalla Sports Complex, Whyalla (1974)
  • Proposed town centre for Monarto (lead draftsman), Monarto (1975)
  • Regency Park Golf Club Clubhouse, Regency Park (1978)
  • Water Treatment Plant, Morgan (1981)
  • Old Gum Tree Conservation Shelter, Holdfast Bay (1984)
  • Extensions for Art gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (1990)
  • Office building for Associated Securities Limited, Adelaide
  • Salisbury Civic Centre, Salisbury (1975)
  • Munno Para Civic Centre, Munno Para
  • Premier Don Dunstan residence
  • East Torrens Civic Centre, East Torrens
  • Meadows Civic Centre, Meadows

Firms and partnerships

  • Claridge, Hassell and McConnell (1948—1955)
  • Mangiarotti and Morasutti (1955—1956)
  • Fry, Drew, Drake and Lasdun (1956)
  • Robert Dickson (1957)
  • Dickson and Platten (1958—1973)
  • Robert Dickson and Associates (1973—1990)
  • Robert Dickson Architects (1990—2014)

Awards

Australian Institute of Architects Awards

  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit for Arkaba Hotel
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit for Linked Town Houses, North Adelaide
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit for Kathleen Lurnley Postgraduate College
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit for House at Millswood
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Citation for Adelaide University Union Bookshop
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Citation for Office Building for Associated Securities Ltd
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit for Union House, University of Adelaide
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit for Salisbury Civic Centre
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit for Hope Valley Water Treatment Plant Buildings
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) Award of Merit 1996, Adelaide City Council Commendation, and Adelaide Prize Commendation for Art Gallery of South Australia Additions (in association with Peddle Thorp, Sydney office)
  • RAIA Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture Commendation (National awards) 1996, for Art Gallery of South Australia Additions (in association with Peddle Thorp, Sydney office)
  • RAIA (SA Chapter) inaugural 25 Year Award 2005, for University of Adelaide Union Redevelopment

Civic Trust of South Australia Awards

Dickson has won the following awards from the Civic Trust of South Australia (now Australian Civic Trust)

State heritage listings

Four buildings designed by Dickson have been listed on the South Australian Heritage Register:

References

  1. ^ a b Siebert, Bension (10 April 2014). "Adelaide's 'premier architect' dies, aged 88". InDaily. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b Dickson, Robert. Addicted to Architecture. Wakefield Press, 2010, p. 4.
  3. ^ Dickson, Robert. Addicted to Architecture. Wakefield Press, 2010, p. 12.
  4. ^ Dickson, Robert. Addicted to Architecture. Wakefield Press, 2010, p. 40.
  5. ^ Dickson, Robert. Addicted to Architecture. Wakefield Press, 2010, p. 47.
  6. ^ Dickson, Robert. Addicted to Architecture. Wakefield Press, 2010, p. 48.
  7. ^ Dickson, Robert. Addicted to Architecture. Wakefield Press, 2010, p. 54.
  8. ^ Dickson, Robert. Addicted to Architecture. Wakefield Press, 2010, p. 72.
  9. ^ "Architect Details: Dickson, Robert Harold". Architects of South Australia. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Kathleen Lumley College". South Australian Heritage Register. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  11. ^ "Union Building Group". City of Adelaide. Heritage Places of Adelaide. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Kathleen Lumley College". South Australian Heritage Register. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  13. ^ "Dickson Beach House". South Australian Heritage Register. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  14. ^ "Dickson Beach House". South Australian Heritage Register. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  • Royal Australian Institute of Architects. (1954) Year Book of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects 1954: South Australian Chapter. Milsons Point, N.S.W.
  • (1980) South Australian Biographies 1980. Blue Book of South Australia : Biographies South Australia, Adelaide.
  • Apperly, R., Irving, R. and Reynolds, P. (1989) A Pictorial Guide to Identifying Australian Architecture Angus and Robertson, Sydney. ISBN 0-2071-6201-8.
  • Hurst, R. (2012) Dickson & Platten in Goad, P. and Willis, J. (eds) The encyclopaedia of Australian architecture, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 978-0-5218-8857-8.
  • Page, M. (1986) Sculptors in Space: South Australian Architects 1836-1986. RAIA (SA), Adelaide.
  • Royal Australian Institute of Architects. (1981) Architecture SA 1970-1980, RAIA (SA Chapter), Adelaide.
  • Taylor, J. (1986) Australian Architecture since 1960. Law Book Company, Sydney. ISBN 0-4552-0351-2.
  • University of Adelaide. (1974) The University of Adelaide Centenary 1874-1974. University of Adelaide, Adelaide. ISBN 978-0-9096-8805-9
  • Walkley, G. (1976) The Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture & Building, South Australian Institute of Technology: A History, 1906-1976. South Australian Institute of Technology, Adelaide. ISBN 978-0-9094-7157-6.

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