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Eleanor Cullis-Hill (Eleanor Beresford Grant) was born on 4 November, 1913 in Warrawee, New South Wales, is a Sydney based Australian architect. Discover Eleanor Cullis-Hill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Eleanor Beresford Grant
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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 4 November, 1913
Birthday 4 November
Birthplace Warrawee, New South Wales
Date of death 8 September, 2001
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Nationality Australia

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1913

Eleanor Cullis–Hill (4 November 1913 – 8 September 2001) was an Australian architect.

Cullis–Hill was born Eleanor Beresford Grant in 1913 in Warrawee, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney.

Her father was Joseph Beresford Grant, a businessman in real estate.

She attended Frensham School in Mittagong and went on to study architecture at the University of Sydney, Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning.

1938

She graduated in 1938.

Cullis–Hill began working as a professional architect after the Second World War.

In a contract position with the New South Wales Housing Commission, she designed houses as part of Sydney's postwar reconstruction boom.

In 1938 she married Grandison Cullis-Hill, a fellow architecture student at the University of Sydney who partnered with Rupert Minnert in architectural practice in Crows Nest.

They had four children—Caroline, Josephine, Mary and David—and lived in a house on Bangalla Street in Warrawee that she designed.

Her two eldest daughters, Caroline Martin and Josephine Roberts, also became architects.

1946

Running a solo practice from her home between 1946 and 1981, she designed dozens of buildings and renovations, mostly residential, on Sydney's North Shore.

She set up a solo practice in 1946 at her own home in Warrawee, since she felt that women architects were unwelcome in large firms.

Initially, she accepted commissions from friends, and through word-of-mouth recommendations she received enough projects to keep her in full-time work.

Cullis–Hill worked mainly on Sydney's North Shore in the suburbs of Warrawee and Wahroonga, but she also designed residential renovations and houses in East Killara, Hunters Hill, Kenthurst, Pymble and Turramurra.

In total, she designed more than 30 houses and around 50 residential alterations.

1954

She also designed church and school buildings: these included additions to Gib Gate School in Mittagong (1954–1973) and St James' Anglican Church in Turramurra (1957–1975) as well as the original plans for Wahroonga Nursery School (1954–1955) and the Turramurra Nursery School (1961).

1956

Her design for the Wahroonga Nursery School was shortlisted for the Australian Institute of Architects' Sulman Award in 1956.

1981

Cullis-Hill retired in 1981 and died in 2001.

Cullis–Hill is recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects annual national award the Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions).