‘Fitted for Sacred Use’ Vatican II and Modernism in the physical, social and ritual space of three Australian churches
…Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand: 31, Translation, edited by Christoph Schnoor (Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress; and Gold Coast, Queensland: SAHANZ, 2014), 669–680. Published in Auckland, New…
…and general community projects including baby health centres, ambulance stations, swimming pools and community halls. This paper describes the political background to the creation of the Board, its formation and…
…and possibly the whole island. A continuous network of raised pedestrian walkways would ensure continuous mobility and urban integration between multi-level structures and shopping-cum-residential complexes and traffic infrastructure.27 In a…
…the church, achieved with the combination of steel framing and precast.10 In North Queensland Edwin (Eddie) Oribin (1927-2016) designed St Paul’s Church of England (c.1959, Proserpine), using laminated timber and…
…spatial and aesthetic qualities and the experience of being within it, and exploring the formation and the surrounding woodland. The importance of its aesthetic qualities is demonstrated in the popularity…
…speeches of 1984 and 1987, will be explored through the popular press in order to understand their lessons and relevance to the complexity of current contemporary conflicts in historic urban…
…complex integration of urban history and academic physical spaces. In particular, it explores the contribution and influences of architects, urban planners, heritage conservation experts, decision-makers and community representatives within such…