S13_03_Johnston_Ethnicity Underground
…ore coming from the mine, loaded the ore into quicksilver furnaces and then bottled the resulting mercury for market.2 The photograph is most interesting for its careful composition highlighting that…
…ore coming from the mine, loaded the ore into quicksilver furnaces and then bottled the resulting mercury for market.2 The photograph is most interesting for its careful composition highlighting that…
…for the relevant authorities and groups that were responsible for driving and supporting the creation of places for community use and enjoyment. One authority not mentioned in the book is…
…the materiality of the dwellings used by Aboriginal people. The typological and materiality data are then mapped throughout the region. Using the theoretical framework of human ecology and drawing on…
…express themselves fully. … The above set of circumstances determines the style.29 Internal Composition and the Sequence of Spaces Inspired by the Beaux-Art tradition, the overall proportion and composition of…
…Brawne’s publication of the outcomes of the Sussex symposium was one of the references cited by Johnson in his planning report for the Nathan campus.50 Johnson developed Harrison’s suggestion for…
…addressed by the company in their effort to reduce pollution in the area. The impact of using cyanide for the extraction of gold is predicted to comply with the limits…
…on the Status of Women in the Architectural Profession. Following this, the Board directed the Task Force to develop a four-year Affirmative Action Plan (AAP) for 1976- 1979. The Task…
…to property for the latter that drove the desire to end the squatters’ monopoly.10 The effect of free selection in the 1861 Acts on the workload of the Department of…
…only the less ferocious animals to the slaughterhouse and left the others to the steward.11 While they weren’t quite the saviours of the animal collection that the popular version suggests,…