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Interview with Penelope Seidler

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Interview between Vladimir Belogolovsky and Penelope Seidler about Australia's most prominent architect, Harry Seidler (1923-2006). Penelope Seidler: "I was impressed with his determination and vision." Zoom interview between New York and Sydney, December 26, 2024 Content: 00:00 Highlight clips 02:40 Books and publications on Harry Seidler 05:00 Harry Seidler's early life before coming to Australia in 1946 08:55 About meeting Harry for the first time in 1957 09:19 On being attracted to Robert Hughes 10:35 On their first conversation about architecture 10:45 "I was very impressed with his determination and his vision!" 11:08 "I'd never met anybody like that before." 11:16 "He was almost twice my age." 11:44 "We got married on my 20th birthday... and we went to Japan." 11:59 "It was all about architecture." 12:44 "I embarked on an architecture degree after I was married." 13:15 "I was a very good sounding board and a critic for him." 13:25 Coming from a family of lawyers. 14:03 "I was a bit different from the rest of the family." 14:30 About going into architecture 14:40 On the honeymoon trip to Japan 15:30 "I wouldn't dream about working for anyone else." 15:50 On managing the Seidler practice 16:40 On designing the Killara House 17:30 On the site for the Killara House 18:05 On the spatial organization of the house 18:43 On the Seidler family compound at Wahroonga 19:55 More on the Killara House and what makes it special 21:12 Seidler Fortress 21:20 On the interior of the Killara House, furniture and artwork 24:15 On American sculptor Charles Perry 24:34 On American sculptor Norman Carlberg 25:33 On famous visitors to the Killara House: I. M. Pei, Henry Kissinger, Gio Ponti 26:48 Australia Square 27:37 On the Plaza Building at Australia Square 27:55 On working with Pier Luigi Nervi 28:40 On Nervi's contribution to making Australia Square a beautiful work of art 28:55 Elizabeth Farrelly: "Australia Square became a pivot from old Sydney to old Sydney." 29:40 On looking for the sculpture in front of Australia Square 30:22 On meeting Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, Arthur Miller, Harry Bertoia, Isamu Noguchi 33:40 "In the end, we thought Calder was the best choice." 34:12 Australian Embassy in Paris 35:30 On Max Dupain 35:53 "Harry took him (Max) to Paris." 36:14 "As soon as they met in Sydney, Max became Harry's photographer." 37:05 "They were like little kids." 38:40 On Taschen's book "The Grand Tour." 42:38 Hong Kong Club 42:50 On HSBC international competition in Hong Kong 43:40 On commissioning Seidler Hong Kong Club 44:17 "I am the president of HK Club. Would you like to do that building?" 44:25 The HK Club building is a scaled-down version of the design for the HSBC." 46:16 On Harry Seidler's RIBA Gold Medal awarded in 1996 46:48 On meeting the Queen Elizabeth II 47:25 "It was England's gain to get so many wonderful minds from Europe at that terrible time." 47:47 On Niemeyer and his RIBA Gold Medal awarded in 1998 49:00 Niemeyer on Harry 49:55 Foster on Harry 50:40 How was Harry as a person? 50:58 "He was obsessive about architecture. Sometimes, a little too much." 51:30 "I miss him. It's been nearly 20 years." 51:45 What do you think architects should learn from Harry Seidler? 52:22 "His ethos was - you make the most from the least." 54:09 "The simplest way is the best." 54:17 Massimo Vignelli on Harry 56:05 I. M. Pei on Harry 57:07 Gropius on Harry 58:40 Sigfried Giedion on Harry 59:15 Robin Boyd on Harry 1:00:05 On mural by Harry at his Rose Seidler House 1:01:00 Quotes by Harry 1:02:40 "Every design should be the work of art without compromise." 1:03:06 End

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