Peter Johnson (architect)

(Peter) Richard Norman Johnson AC (1923–2003) served with the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II and was a distinguished architect, educator, professor and university administrator in his native Australia.

Eighteen days later, Jane received news that Johnson's Lancaster Bomber had been shot down and crashed during a night bombing mission over France on 11 April 1944.

[2] Johnson was disguised as a mute peasant and hidden by the French Resistance for almost five months in and around Amiens until the town was liberated by British troops on 31 August 1944 in the Battle of the Mons pocket.

In the early 1960s the firm designed a block of apartments for the theatre producer and director May Hollinworth in Cambridge Street, Stanmore.

[6] Johnson's family house in Chatswood won the 1964 RAIA Wilkinson Award, influencing the development of the Sydney School.

Hollinworth Stanmore
Law Courts Building Queens Square Sydney