ARCHITECTURE
Australian architecture has come of age in the last decade and a new generation of architects is showing the world their imagination and sophistication. This book documents the work of 14 dynamic Australian architects including prolific architects Donovan Hill, Andresen O’Gorman, Wood March and Nation Fender Katsalidis.
- 297 p. : ill., plans ; 22 cm. #230224/140624
- Architects — Australia
- Architecture — Australia
- Introduction
- An archipelago of architectural cultures
- Centre and periphery
- Landscape and space
- The rise of the university
- The house as model
- Models of housing
- Defining aboriginal architecture
- The persistence of design traditions
- Negation and affirmation
- Coming in from the verandah
- Andresen O’Gorman
- Ashton Raggatt McDougall
- Donovan Hill
- Engelen Moore
- Sean Godsell
- Jones Coulter Young
- Lyons Architects
- Nation Fender Katsalidis
- Stutchbury and Pape
- Kerstin Thompson
- Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
- Troppo
- John Wardle
- Wood Marsh.