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…considered in the wider population for their divergence from the then prevalent notion of the ‘Australian Way of Life’ and by critics such as Boyd for their deleterious effect on…
…considered in the wider population for their divergence from the then prevalent notion of the ‘Australian Way of Life’ and by critics such as Boyd for their deleterious effect on…
…role in their histories. The aim is to revisit the notion of regionalism as it was exploring in the 1980s by reflectng on the following: firstly, the ways Frampton’s and…
…creative profes- sional such as the songwriter played by Rock Hudson in Pillow Talk, the theatrical agent played by Frank Sinatra in The Tender Trap, and the playwright played by…
…site in 1916, but never realised. The development was overseen by the LJ Hooker Investment Corporation. Also known as the Centenary Project, it organised residential, commercial and industrial areas on…
…their representations at the festival.36 As the only party of indigenous people to perform at the festival, the troupe attracted much attention upon arrival.37 The weekend the festival opened the…
…and the subjugation of architecture and; second, the intersection between image- technologies and the commodification of architecture. The relevance of this is to provide a critical perspective on the increasing…
…its counterpart the Enterprise do suggest prison spatial formations and when considering Australia’s subsequent immigration histories, these designs foreshadow the emergence of networks of immigration detention. However, simultaneously these housing…
…the finger at Drexler and Philip Johnson as those most responsible for the turning of the Modern away from the contemporary. As testimony to the central role played by the…
…formation and the subsequent baby boom put further pressure on housing supply. The Commonwealth Department of Postwar Reconstruction commissioned a report on the nation’s housing, delivered in 1943, which estimated…