…to incorporate this imagining into the tourism industry, traditional architecture regains its significance in the community, to be preserved, even rebuilt, despite the many questions surrounding its motivations. This paper…
…to Australia in 1969 and entered into partnership with Melbourne architect and university colleague Daryl Jackson.21 John Andrews and the South Residences For Andrews, the commission came at an opportune…
…steam and diesel engine, provides us with an additional context for their aesthetic criticism. Greenough had ample opportunity to experience transport by wind, sail and steam first hand. To understand…
…and Canada) and 1965 (Japan), his hard-edged modernist style began to be layered with strong Scandinavian and Japanese influences both inside and out. Fooks began to experiment with stark planar…
…major events and business, tourism and global conventions.” See: “Our New World City,” Brisbane City Council, accessed 15 July 2020, https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/about- council/governance-and-strategy/vision-and-strategy/brisbane-vision/our-new-world-city. 31 Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Queensland Government,…
…design and to add ornament to their functionality. This search for more expressive forms paralleled international dialogues, when by the 1960s modern architecture’s quest for total flexibility was beginning to…
…and cenotaphs.7 These two examples also illustrate how quickly demand arises for permanent commemoration of the deaths of innocent victims, in comparison to war memorials like Bomber Command that are…