Background A 1967 symposium of the South Australian branch of the
RAIA was known as the "Outrage Symposium" followed Australian architect Don Gazzard's speech and publication entitled
Australian Outrage (1966). Gazzard had adopted the term used by British architectural critic
Ian Nairn's critique of urban design entitled
Outrage, and followed Australian architect
Robin Boyd's criticism of Australian design in his book
The Australian Ugliness (1960). At the Outrage Symposium, a steering committee was set up to establish a new body focused on urban design in South Australia. This committee first met on 6 October 1967, and decided to found a scheme based on the UK
Civic Trust Awards.
Civic Trust history The Civic Trust of South Australia Inc. was established in 1969, and became
incorporated in 1992 or 1993. It published under the name Civic Trust Inc. from 2005 to April 2007, with a name change to Australian Civic Trust Inc. by the December 2007. In 2014, the Civic Trust called for the establishment of a
social history museum on the site of the former
Royal Adelaide Hospital site (now
Lot Fourteen). ==Description==