Translating Historic Vernacular: Can Anyone ‘Make it Right’?
…such specific critical recognition, and increasing scholarly interest in general in the work and careers of both Seidler and Hijjas, this project and the related context of collaboration has not…
…of the structural systems installed at the time. However, such knowledge must have been in demand in building practice and shared as widely accepted rules by designers and builders, albeit…
…in 1947- 49 reflected a new and growing interest in earth, in both public and private sectors. Independent research was already underway, and this would contribute to the development of…
…edited by Christoph Schnoor (Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress; and Gold Coast, Queensland: SAHANZ, 2014), 119–131. Published in Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress [ISBN – 978-1-927214-12-1];…
…The Agriculture and Entomology building, University of Queensland, completed in 1969, is a study in both notational patterning and fluid geometry, subtly embedded within an otherwise nondescript external brick wall.21…
…Waitemata and Manukau Councils Chambers (1922), Shortland Flats (1923) and Medical and Dental Chambers (The Lister Building) (1924) and Chancery Chambers (1925) still stand in monumental testimony to Auckland’s growth…
…Reading Ruskin: Architecture And Social Reform In Australia, 1889–1908 (2010), he writes that by 1908, John Ruskin’s influence was waning in architectural practice.20 Ruskin is rarely mentioned in any of…