The architecture of Jones Coulter Young is symbolic of the extreme colors and context of Western Australia. The monumental physical features of the Western Australian landscape are recreated with JCY’s sculpting of form, space, light and surface, and this exploration of the landscape is always linked to community identity. This monograph comprehensively documents all JCY’s significant built and unbuilt work. The projects are linked by a series of four essays by Anoma Pieris, which analyze JCY’s architecture in a broad cultural and geographic context. pp. 128 colour illusts #0419 (Includes Kurongkuri Katitijin Indigenous Studies Centre, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus.)