…offered women architects practising in Queensland. These include the chance to establish sole practices (together with the flexibility this offered) and the opportunity to escape the traditional hierarchies of mainstream…
…to be listed, restored and/or appreciated. For example, the Queensland Education Heritage project initiated under her directorship took about 20 years “to come to absolute fruition.”83 Likewise the former Petrie…
…January 1890, while continuing to attend to details requested by the contractor, Wardell comes to Melbourne and together with Fr Kennedy works towards negotiating a position for Mother Daly with…
…and tensions between architectural design and heritage practices. There is great potential in adaptive reuse to mobilise a critical understanding of the environment/city/economy based on engagement with earlier layers of…
…contracts in other works are commenced. The cement to be used is to be approved “Star” brand, the sand, course grit Sandridge, and the blue stone metal to be hand…
…industrial precinct. Bayside City Plaza was to provide a pedestrian urban experience with the “hustle-and-bustle of shopping, landscaped public walks and ‘people places’”.24 With the intention to create a pedestrian-centric…
…and communication in the history of architecture; questions of travel and migration; and of the mobility of expertise, institutions and ideas. As a lens, distance allows us to reflect on…