…present, past and future. Emotions and behavior reflect personal values and interest in the environment and encourages environmentally conscious attitudes and behaviors. The form of community responsibility and concern for…
…River and Currumbin Creek were being reconfigured into canal estates. Farm land and the native bushland fringe was being cleared and reinvented to accommodate large scale residential developments, targeted at…
…photographed models to represent incomplete projects, yet in 1962 in a review of Martin’s and St John Wilson’s completed college housing Frampton publishes drawings, photographs, and the architects’ model. Frampton…
…to comprehend architectural tendencies in a certain period. These “presenters” inform us about the dynamics of their time and the context they are produced. Inherently, they are influential tools in…
…sleep in warmer weather. Poet Les Murray invoked the pleasures, comforts, discomforts, and fears of the experience in “The Sleepout” which begins ‘Childhood sleeps in a verandah room, in an…
…commonalities and differences, and historical changes in the ways that citizens in each capital city have developed a post-colonial, post-authoritarian representation of local history through protest memorials in urban spaces….
…educational complex was larger than Dudok’s schools in Hilversum and was not originally planned as an intervention into the residential sector of the community, and therefore was not as integrated…
…that this paper recognise and respect the range and heterogeneity of the first photographic reproductions to appear in the Australasian Builder and Contractors’ News and Building and Engineering Journal and…
…held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, July 2-5, 2013. http://www.griffith.edu.au/conference/sahanz-2013/ Andrew Johnston, “Ethnicity Underground Race, Work and Landscape in the California Quicksilver Industry, 1845-80” in Proceedings of the Society…