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Here is another occasional series that will profile Mid-Century Architects who practiced in other countries. Today’s profile is of Australian architect Hugh Buhrich. Originally from Hamburg, Germany, he made his way to Australia after being ejected by the Nazis. From his obituary in Architecture Australia: “HUGH BUHRICH was an architect-constructor of exceptional ability who lived long enough to see most of his work either demolished or “improved beyond recognition”. Aware that, like his unsta

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