An Issues paper: The Roots / Routes of Australian Architecture: Elements of an Alternative Architectural History
…to the present, each story reveals new insights into the experiences of women architects in Queensland at a time when women were achieving parity in architectural education and greater representation…
…community and advocating for their recovery, adaptive re-use and/or heritage listing. Depicting the intersections of architecture and heritage, their individual stories (oral histories) reveal reasons for studying architecture in Queensland…
…and indisputably the venue where local and specifically Australian and New Zealand questions and issues are debated and discussed. It has growing and significant international links with cognate organisations internationally,…
…the venue where local and specifically Australian and New Zealand questions and issues are debated and discussed. It has growing and significant international links with cognate organisations internationally, and has…
…that includes large old trees as stakeholders in urban communities; and 3) use this framework in a thought experiment with urban trees in Melbourne, outlining comparative design outcomes. Our findings…
…the legacy embedded in the city’s historic structures, be understood within the context of Geelong’s fast-paced self-reinvention through architectural and urban transformations, and be a positive progressive force in the…
…Assmann, “Communicative and Cultural Memory,” in Cultural Memory Studies. An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook, 2008, 109–18. 10 Aleida Assmann, “Transformations between History and Memory,” Social Research 75, no. 1 (2008):…