The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture
Behind the iconic images of Australian homesteads, beach houses and the billowing sails of the Sydney Opera House lies a rich and enthralling history of how Australians have responded to natural and urban environments, and in turn shaped Australian culture and society. The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture is the first major work of reference to be published on Australian architecture. This magnificent book documents and analyses Australian architecture and architects from indigenous beginnings to colonial, modern and contemporary eras. With over 1000 entries from 200 contributors, and 500 photographs and drawings, The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture provides an unparalleled compendium of architectural knowledge. It is essential reading for all who care about the built environment.
- The first and only major work of reference to be published on Australian architecture
- Written by 200 experts in the field of the built environment and accompanied by over 500 photographs and drawings
- Provides a comprehensive overview of Australian architecture and architects from indigenous to contemporary eras
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'This is splendidly presented, beautifully developed and written with clarity.' Bernard Smith
Product details
January 2012Hardback
9780521888578
830 pages
325 × 235 × 61 mm
4.22kg
250 b/w illus. 250 colour illus.
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint