Peter Mould, life fellow, aia, uia
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Peter Mould was NSW Government Architect from 2006 to 2012. He has over 40
years experience in Australia and overseas in both the private sector and government.
Peter is currently a member of the City of Sydney Design Advisory Panel, the Victorian
Design Review Panel, the South Australian Capital City Design Review Panel, the Sydney
Olympic Park Design Review Panel, the Sydney Opera House Eminent Architects Panel,
the Sydney Opera House Conservation Council, the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Committee
and is Chair of the Built Environment Advisory Committee, UNSW. He regularly sits on
design juries for competitions and projects in Australia and New Zealand.
He has served on NSW Heritage Council and chaired its Approvals Committee, the
Central Sydney Planning Committee, and was Deputy President of the NSW Architects
Registration Board.
His projects have received numerous awards for architecture, urban design and
adaptive reuse. His experience is in the design, documentation and construction of major
public architectural and urban design projects. He writes and lectures on architecture
with a particular interest in Islamic Architecture.
Peter is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects, former Vice President
of the NSW Chapter and was Visiting Professor at the Faculty of the Built Environment,
University of NSW 2009-2012.
Mohammed Khamis Munyanya, fellow, aak, uia
Ar. Mohammed Khamis Munyanya holds a Bachelors Degree of Architecture
from the University of Nairobi. He has a vast experience in working with several firms.
These include the Adventis Inhouse Africa Ltd (AIA) and Symbion International as an
architect before rising to be an Associate of the firm from 1999 to 2002. He has also
worked as an architect at the Plence International and Conte Designs.
Ar. Munyanya was likewise an Assistant Lecturer at the Kenya Polytechnic
between 1990 and 1991.
He has held several positions in the Architectural Association of Kenya, from
the Hon. Secretary in 1999 to Chairman in 2005. He was also concurrent Secretary
General and Treasurer of the East Africa Institute of Architects from 2004 to 2005
and President of the Institute from 2006 to 2007. Ar. Munyanya became treasurer
of the Africa Union of Architects form 2005 to 2011 and from 2008 to present, is a
Council Member of the International Union of Architects.
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