SAHANZ_18_Preston
…who contributed to the project through the manufacture of the pipeline, the construction of the buildings, the installation of the machinery and equipment and through the production of ancillary items,…
…who contributed to the project through the manufacture of the pipeline, the construction of the buildings, the installation of the machinery and equipment and through the production of ancillary items,…
…‘a prejudice against novel ideas’ by their clients. Yet architects themselves carefully quarantined the introduction of foreign ideas, for fear of reducing the morality of the British Australian Home. The…
…architecture and engineering. It also facilitated the re- territorialization of the ethos of Renaissance Humanism, particularly the turn away from the Gothic emphasis on the artistry of the constructed form…
…massive labour force” and eroded their prestige of “engineer-artists.”36 Arguably, these aspects also affected the historiographical fortune of their profession. Media Representation of the “Nexus” between Architecture and Engineering One…