Sir Walter Burley Griffin. Walter Burley Griffin was born on 24 November 1876, in Chicago, USA. After obtaining his degree in architecture in 1899, Griffin worked for Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park, Illinois, designing many houses in the Chicago area. After winning the competition to design Australia's national capital, he and his wife moved to Australia, where Griffin was appointed as the Federal Capital Director of Design and Construction. Difficulties with Federal government bureaucrats forced Griffin's resignation from the project in 1920 when a conflict of interest threatened Griffin's work. Griffin remained in Australia, later designing the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag and the Melbourne suburb of Eaglemont. Griffin also helped design the New South Wales towns of Leeton, Griffith and Culburra Beach.
American architect Walter Burley Griffin designed the Australian capital city of Canberra.
Walter Burley Griffin an American architect designed Canberra
Canberra United FC was created in 2008.
Parliament house, Canberra. I'm pretty sure if you address your letter like that it'll wind up there
No. Canberra is not a state of Australia. It is a city and the national capital of Australia.
Walter Burley Griffin was an American architect, famed for his work in Canberra, Australia.
American architect Walter Burley Griffin designed the Australian capital city of Canberra.
Walter Burley Griffin an American architect designed Canberra
Lake Burley Griffin, Named after the American architect who designed the central areas of Canberra surrounding the lake
The American architect Walter Burley Griffin was the designer of Australiaâ??s national capital. The capital's name is Canberra, and Griffin won the architectural design competition in 1912 for the design of this city. He was born in 1876 and died in 1937.
Lawrence Neild was the architect and he was in his his early 20's when he did it!
The architect who designed Canberra was named Sir Walter Burley Griffin.
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Walter Burley Griffin an American architect designed Canberra except that they used ideas off the 2nd and 3rd place winners.
Walter Burley Griffin an American architect designed Canberra
The plan for Canberra was chosen though a contest. In April 1911, the Australian Government held an international competition to produce a design for its new capital city. Walter Burley Griffin produced a design with impressive renderings of the plan produced by his wife, Marion Mahony Griffin. On 23 May 1912 Griffin's design was selected as the winner from among 137 entries, whereupon he and his wife moved to Australia, where Griffin was appointed as the Federal Capital Director of Design and Construction.
Walter Burley Griffin, the architect who designed Australia's national capital of Canberra, was American, as he was born in the United States of America.