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David Godsell was a talented member of a group of Melbourne architects during this period heavily influenced by the contemporary architecture of the West Coast of the United States, especially but not exclusively, Frank Lloyd-Wright. The architects in the group generally acknowledged to be most influenced by FLW included David Godsell, David Chancellor and Rex Patrick, Geoffrey Woodfall, Kevin Knight and Charles Duncan. Godsell's talent and debt to FLW is clear, not least from his own (1960) house, and is particularly evident in a number of his unbuilt schemes. That his creative endeavour was not limited by Wright's seeming omni-presence is indicated by the sweeping plan of the interesting Kennedy house which has much in common with the formalist concerns of Godsell's Melbourne contemporaries Robin Boyd and Roy Grounds.
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