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Shifting views : selected essays on the architectural history of Australia and New Zealand / edited by Andrew Leach, Antony Moulis & Nicole Sully.
Title & Author:

Shifting views : selected essays on the architectural history of Australia and New Zealand / edited by Andrew Leach, Antony Moulis & Nicole Sully.

Edition:

1st ed.

Publication:

St Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 2008.

Description:

xxiii, 227 p. ; 24 cm.

Notes:
Bibliographical notes : p [189]-227.
Charting shifting views of Port Arthur and associated methodological problems [1984] / Judith Brine -- Why architects should not write architectural history (1984) / Joan Kerr -- The 'Syndey school'? [1985] / Stanislaus Fung -- Attitudes and evidence : the view from the government house veranda [1988] / Helen Proudfoot -- The Spanish scene : some houses of the thirties by Marshall Clifton (1903-75) [1988] / Duncan Richards -- Kenneth Frampton and the fiction of place [1991] / Paul Walker -- The imperial technology cringe [1996] / Miles Lewis -- Heavenly groundings : missionary architectural practice in nineteenth-century New Zealand [1997] / Sarah Treadwell -- Larrikins abroad : international account of the New Zealand architects in the 1970s and 1980s [1999] / Robin Skinner -- Post-European and indigenous architectural histories in Aotearoa New Zealand [2000] / Deidre Brown -- Polynesian influences in New Zealand architecture [2000] / Mike Austin -- A myth in its making : federation style and Australian architectural history / Julie Willis and Philip Goad -- Between the Georgina and the Great Western Railway : the transformation and maintenance of aboriginal architecture in North-West Queensland [2002] / Stephen Long -- The aftermath of 'pleasures' : untold stories of post-modern architecture in Australia [2003] / Paul Hogben -- The Anglo-Asian bungalow in Australia's Northern Territory [2004] / David Bridgman -- The local and the migrant : limits of mutual recognition [2004] / Harry Margalit and Paola Favaro.
Summary:

"This book brings together a range of essays (20-25) written between 1984 and the mid 2000s that together document the rise of a regional discourse in architectural history. It draws on essays published in the proceedings of the annual conferences of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), which describe the development of the architectural history community from its first emergence in the mid-1980s to its broad-based concerns and composition of the present."--Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

9780702236600 (pbk.) (paperback)
0702236608 (pbk.) (paperback)

Subject:

Architecture History.
Architecture, Modern 19th century.
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Architecture Australia.
Architecture New Zealand.
Architecture, Modern.
Architecture Histoire.
Architecture 19e siècle.
Architecture 20e siècle.
Architecture.
Australia.
New Zealand.

Form/genre:

Essays.
History.

Added entries:

Leach, Andrew.
Moulis, Antony.
Sully, Nicole.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 266444
Call No.: BIB 198300
Status: Available

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