The Goorawin Shelter: Ed Oribin’s Contribution to the Aboriginal Housing Panel.
…this trope. New Zealand’s prosperity was based on agriculture, but touring royals spent most of their time in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. So, the visitors were asked to interpret…
…interaction between townspeople and internees. While they met the townspeople at the Bosun Hall in New Denver and in theatrical events, dances, sporting competitions, school productions and church activities, the…
…typology appropriate for both independent and concentrated groups of complexes? Which spaces within the architectural organization were (in) dispensable for the independent complexes? In the case of concentrated groups of…
…the Goorawin shelter and its variants in the broader activities of the Panel and asks questions about the intentions and reception of Oribin’s designs in an inchoate but fertile period…
…Faith, 16. 16 Paul Tillich, “Honesty and Consecration in Art and Architecture,” in On Art and Architecture, edited with an introduction by John Dillenberger in collaboration with Jane Dillenberger, (New…
…in Queensland, and for Darwin and Canberra.18 In 1947 he was invited by the Cumberland County Council to advise on future town planning possibilities for the enhancement of the city…