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…on land already owned by one of the newly formed company’s four directors, Gregory Osmond. The directors sold shares in the company to raise the capital needed for construction.18 The…
…on land already owned by one of the newly formed company’s four directors, Gregory Osmond. The directors sold shares in the company to raise the capital needed for construction.18 The…
…inadequacies of the pavilion, especially the display, the Visitors Book shows that people admired the building, the interior display, the quality of the art, the photographs and the opals. Sydney…
…infrastructure of death and memorialisation and the land reserved for the living, and their leisure activities. Taking the history of the cemetery and the golf course together, this paper examines…
…in France relies upon his claim that a common “vision” linked the engineers of the nineteenth century to the avant-garde architects of the twentieth. This connection rested upon a shared…
…the formal and functional qualities of the grain elevator, the significance of Gibson’s Pinkenba complex is the successful integration of these two characteristics. The compositional contributions of Gibson’s input, combined…
…but the island remained sparsely built up. Once the decision to close the prison in 1903 was made, most of the former prison buildings were converted into accommodation. Upon opening…
…A large congregational prayer space typically comprises the principal area of the mosque. Associated with Islam and the complete submission to God is the qiblah wall (the onto- logical axis)…
…the conference theme responds to the special issue of Architectural Histories (2018) asking “What is Europe?”. The theme invokes, too, the ideas at the centre of the lecture series convened…