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Vale Colin Stewart 4 April 1947 — 26 June 2019

Colin Stewart was a remarkably gifted architect and urban designer. As an idealist, a dreamer and a brilliantly incisive design thinker, his contribution to Sydney and Canberra over the past five decades has been significant.

Colin was a champion of the public realm and was renowned for his clear and strategic city thinking. He had a unique intellect and was a deeply passionate designer. He believed that good design can change people’s lives for the better.

Architecture was Colin’s passion as well as a vocation that fitted him perfectly and permeated his life. He had an incisive

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