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- Richard Denis Leplastrier AO (born 1939, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian architect and AIA Gold Medal recipient. He was a Professor of Practice...
- first leading role came later that year as eccentric heiress Lucinda Leplastrier in Gillian Armstrong's romantic drama Oscar and Lucinda (1997), opposite...
- of Oscar Hopkins, an Anglican priest from Devon, England, and Lucinda Leplastrier, a young Australian heiress, who are both traveling to Australia by ship...
- the Best Costume Design. As a little girl living in Australia, Lucinda Leplastrier is given a Prince Rupert's Drop. This gift sparks a lifelong obsession...
- changed to Phillips Ormonde LePlastrier & Kelson. Cecil LePlastrier was the Senior Partner of Phillips Ormonde LePlastrier & Kelson until his death in...
- works by ****anese architect Kengo Kuma and Australian architect Richard Leplastrier. The Finnish folk metal band Korpiklaani was founded in Lahti. Lahti...
- Susan Macarthy Thank God He Met Lizzie Lizzie Oscar and Lucinda Lucinda Leplastrier 1998 Elizabeth Elizabeth I 1999 An Ideal Husband Lady Gertrude Chiltern...
- design a small structure in Lahti. Kengo Kuma, bus shelter. Richard Leplastrier wooden structure. List of architecture awards Gert Wingårdh, Spirit of...
- l'Académie d'Architecture de France – Jean Nouvel RAIA Gold MedalRichard Leplastrier RIBA Royal Gold MedalBarcelona Stirling Prize – ****ure Systems for...
- Written as Frances Bourin / Catherine 1997: Oscar and Lucinda as Elizabeth Leplastrier 1998: Pentuphouse (short) as Della 1998: Terra Nova as Emily 2003: So...