…highlights the pictorial opportunities afforded by this particular position and topographic configuration: his representation of surveyable space confirms, firstly, an aesthetic motive for the selection of location for Perth. The…
…occupy them could be substituted for cash,46 are ignored by Beatson. Having gone through the examples and before describing the design of his thesis house, Beatson comments on the Rational…
…the demand therefor’.14 The legislation comprised the Building Materials Act, 1945; the Building Materials Act, 1949; and the Building Operations Act, 1952 (Table 1). The 1945 Act applied to houses…
…and the importance of visual arts and the new media – radio, film and television. But for all its influence on the theory of what a comprehensive education was for,…
…region. This paper will address the process of definition in Nova Scotia’s Scottish architecture by considering one of the most commonly mentioned ‘Scottish’ elements in the region, the five–sided dormer….
…the Staff House and the Student’s Union – formed by the damming of Carmody Creek on the flood plain of the Brisbane River (Meeanjin) – within the grounds of the…
…axonometrics. What is common to these is the remainder within them of something “square”—something with perpendicular corners—for the axonometric, the plan, and for the oblique, the elevation. One is effectively…