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…Research Association of New Zealand Abstract In 1956, the American Institute of Architects called for increased integration of architecture with the physical, biological, and social sciences. The aspiration to include…
…Research Association of New Zealand Abstract In 1956, the American Institute of Architects called for increased integration of architecture with the physical, biological, and social sciences. The aspiration to include…
…within the centre and at its edges for immediate and future civic need, including smaller parcels for town commons; linear reserves for future rail and roadway developments; and larger reserves…
…in Darwin (NT) and then in the south-west of Western Australia. In 1976, Dobson built his first RE house in Darwin, being interested in cement-stabilised RE as a cyclone-proof material.33…
…with their instruments while on the interior wall are the inventors in science and the philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle.9 Each circuit represents a day of Creation and these depictions…
…and New Zealand: 31, Translation, edited by Christoph Schnoor (Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress; and Gold Coast, Queensland: SAHANZ, 2014), 555–566. Published in Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and…
…as a technique of representation, and its influence on post-modern praxis in England and America. To illustrate, it locates the re-emergence of axonometry and isometry in 1960s Britain through two…
…Burns and Philp were responsible for different regions, had different business interests and operated independently, yet seemed to act as one and were in constant communication. Figure 2. Business letterheads,…