Peter Neil Muller AO (3 July 1927 – 17 February 2023) was an Australian architect with works in New South Wales, Victoria, Adelaide, Bali, and Lombok.
[citation needed] Muller won the Board of Architectural Education and Royal Australian Institute of Architects travelling scholarship in 1947.
[6] 949 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach, Sydney, Australia, 1956 Like many of Peter Muller’s designs, the Richardson House began with extensive research of the site.
[7] 134-144 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia The Hoyts cinema Centre, designed in 1966 and completed in 1969, is considered unique due to the shape of the building, taking similar traits to an upside down oriental pagoda was seen to be of considerable interest in the local area.
In fact the design was based on a structural idea of bracketing each floor out similar to the way in which very wide eave overhangs were created in Chinese and Japanese roofs.
This particular building is the largest built project by Peter Muller and was the first 'cinema centre' of its kind in Australia; housing three screens in the complex.