Kerry Hill
William Kerry Hill AO (19 June 1943 – 26 August 2018) was a Singapore-based, Australian architect who specialised in hotel design in tropical Asia. His works were known for their features of steeply-pitched pavilion roofs, shaded walkways, and an abundance of water features, affectionately dubbed the "Kerry Hill touch".
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Born | William Kerry Hill June 19, 1943 Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
Died | August 26, 2018 75) Singapore | (aged
Education | Perth Technical College |
Alma mater | University of Western Australia |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse | Ruth Hill |
He has been widely named as an influential figure in refining tropical modernist architecture and defining the Bali architectural style for his works on numerous hotels on the island. Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, whom he had a personal friendship with, influenced his early works "by understanding and embracing the architectural traditions of the East".
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