Louis Wyatt explores the architecture of the Victorian Goldrush, and the growth of a local architectural community that dominated the urban landscape. This talk traces the development of an ambitious architectural culture born from the abundance of wealth and rapid reconstruction of colonial Victorian towns and cities.
Louis Wyatt is an architectural historian who recently submitted his PhD thesis examining the emergence of a local architectural community in nineteenth-century Victoria. Louis' work has been published in academic journals and presented at local and international conferences.