…for this material and architectural change was the occurrence of increased international economic activities occurring in Tonga at that time, which involved greater access to foreign currency and commodities. Within…
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…formulation of the paradox between cultures and civilization. Frampton’s stated aim with this chapter was to “draw attention to the fact that a regionally inflected but critical and ‘revisionist’ form…
…World War and continued into the 1950s and in early cabinet propositions for a building station the impetus for housing construction research is outlined: “The Commonwealth Housing Commission has indicated…
…for to Designing with Children Paul Ritter established the Planned Environment and Education Research Institute (PEER) in 1953, together with Jean Ritter. The Institute aimed to integrate art and science…