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…and participating in Architecture Week. In 1984 an exhibition ‘Profile: Women in Architecture’ featured the work of 40 past and present women architects and students, including a profile of Queensland’s…
…and participating in Architecture Week. In 1984 an exhibition ‘Profile: Women in Architecture’ featured the work of 40 past and present women architects and students, including a profile of Queensland’s…
…collective. Context WRCP was established in 1984 as a result of a community driven initiative. It was the only tertiary institution in Whanganui, and the only one in New Zealand…
…have debates and so forth, and visit works and places of interest. The younger men should remember 4. Elizabeth Darling, “Focus: A Little Magazine and Architectural Modernism in 1930s Britain”,…
…Cost of Industrial Crisis (Ringwood, Vic: Penguin Books, 1985), 45-46. 20 “Australian Iron and Steel Industry” In House of Representatives Standing Committee on Finance and Public Administration, Joint Committee of…
…original determinants for these suburban nodes were (i) the inability of Melbourne suburbs to remain in walk-to-work scales; (ii) the means to commute lowering urban density – initially through train…
…interior and industrial design, which were reflected in architectural practice and pedagogy in Italy, were the main topics discussed in these exhibitions. As a result, from the introduction of the…
…and government-funded) reveals two competing and contradictory strands within modernism: the desire for individual expression and formal experiment versus political and economic desires for rationalisation and systematisation, equity and efficiency….
…used craft and domestic material culture to democratise craft ideals and ameliorate poor environments in rural homes and towns. It fostered public health, welfare and the comfort and repair of…