- Australia. It was
designed by Ken
Woolley and
built during 1962 by Pettit,
Sevitt and Partners. It was
added to the New
South Wales State Heritage Register...
- is best
known for his
contributions to
project housing with
Pettit and
Sevitt, four time
Wilkinson Award-winning architect,
including three times for...
- from the
original (PDF) on 19
January 2017.
Retrieved 18
January 2017.
Sevitt,
Daniel (30
January 2018). "US
Media Publications Ranking Q4 2017". Similarweb...
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Trojan Records employees Joe
Sinclair and
Desmond Bryan,
along with
Larry Sevitt. Klik
described itself as a "progressive
Black Music Company, specialising...
-
house planning led to a
commission from
Pettit &
Sevitt, a Sydney-based
project home builder.
Pettit &
Sevitt offered a wide
range of
plans to suit various...
-
topical silver,
which was
still in use at his death. In 1947, Dr
Simon Sevitt set up a
pathology department that
covered bacteriology, haematology, biochemistry...
- Channel.
Archived from the
original on
April 2, 2019.
Retrieved May 20, 2016.
Sevitt, S. (July 23, 1955). "The Bombs". The Lancet. 266 (6882): 199–201. doi:10...
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positive quarter-circle
curves (e.g.
retaining garden walls of
Pettit &
Sevitt exhibition house, Westleigh, 1969, and
Condominium Apartments, Acapulco...
-
Merchant Builders and
Tract Consultants (Victoria's
equivalent of
Pettit Sevitt),
first Chair of the
Australian Heritage Commission (set up in 1975 as the...
- Identity". In 1964
Mackenzie was the
landscape architect for four
Pettit and
Sevitt houses in
Richmond Avenue, St Ives. Here he
minimised the
building footprint...