Mackay College of TAFE, in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Reconciliation Place Lake Burley Griffin Canberra Competition Entry: Aerial View, in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Reconciliation Place Lake Burley Griffin Canberra Competition Entry: Elevation, in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Reconciliation Place Lake Burley Griffin Canberra Competition Entry: Section; Floor Plan, in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Reconciliation Place Lake Burley Griffin Canberra Competition Entry: Aerial View from Lake Burley Griffin; Aerial View from King Edward Terrace Side in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

Queensland State Archives posted a photo:

Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Thursday Island College of TAFE, artist impression in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

Queensland State Archives posted a photo:

Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Brisbane Bears Football Club Ltd Reception, Arist Impression in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Maryborough College of TAFE, in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Bowen College of TAFE Design Development, Artist impression in watercolour – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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Moreton Island National Park Picnic Facilities, View to Honeymoon Bay for Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service – Art by Ronald Wu, Department of Public Works

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Ronald Wu commenced his career with the government in 1987 being offered a cadetship with the Queensland Department of Public Works. He worked as architect on a diverse range of projects, and was elevated to acting principle architect in 2005, then principle architect in 2008. He also performed the role of acting Managing Architect on occasions. The hand-drawn presentations that make up this collection represent designs that were subsequently built, some depicting earlier variants or options for projects. Others depict imaginary concepts used to excite stakeholder or public interest at the time.

The projects depicted in this collection include plans for the Roma Street Parklands through to memorials including Police, Netherlands and Gallipoli Replacement memorials. Other projects include housing, emergency services, health, TAFE buildings, childcare centres, police stations, courthouses, aerial training and maintenance facilities, office buildings, visitor centres and parks and wildlife projects. The artworks represented

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