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…winds. This should be sufficient. There was no need for decoration or any change to the landform for the building. The woodwork and other elements used for construction should neither…
…winds. This should be sufficient. There was no need for decoration or any change to the landform for the building. The woodwork and other elements used for construction should neither…
…happens in colonised situations where trust is repeatedly broken.30 For one Australian example, the “Board for the Protection of Aborigines” took children from their families based on their Aboriginal heritage.31…
…of the region—what one contemporaneous publication criticised by the author called “a hideous assemblage of structures that belong to no conceivable architectural tradition whatever”—could provide the basis for a new,…
…was no longer to ensure individual salvation through common prayer. Rather, the purpose was to improve the interior’s mediumistic quality and thereby encourage “communication between the spirits of the departed…
…the ridge pole at night, for which there are several possible explanations, one being the phallic association, another the syntactic necessity to disallow the porch of the whare and replace…
…took on the volunteer role of Chairman of the St Lucia Catholic Church building committee, the local parish he attended. This committee oversaw the design, funding and construction of the…