“A Vase May Give a Shape to a Room”: In conversation with John Wardle


The Learning and Teaching Building (LTB) for Monash University / John Wardle Architects. Image © Trevor Mein

The Learning and Teaching Building (LTB) for Monash University / John Wardle Architects. Image © Trevor Mein

John Wardle (b. 1956) founded John Wardle Architects in Melbourne, Australia, in 1986. His early interest in architecture started with encountering objects and precious bits and pieces of demolished buildings at the demolition yard owned by his father’s friend.

Wardle studied architecture at RMIT, acquiring his bachelor’s degree in 1981. Wardle returned to his alma mater to acquire his master’s almost 20 years later, when he was already a seasoned practitioner, leading his own successful office. He now heads a large practice of over 90 employees with studios in Melbourne and Sydney.

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