378 pages : illustrations (some colour), facsimiles, maps, photographs, portraits ; 26 cm with box 17 x 20 x 4 cm
regular print
Summary
Harry Seidler, a stylish, decisive and highly opinionated man, was a key figure in international modern architecture and in the establishment of post-war modern design in Australia. He emerged as Australia's preeminent architect, the man who effectively shaped the look of modern, urban Australia. While many know his buildings, few know his fascinating story
Analysis
Australian
Biography & autobiography
Individual architects
Notes
"The power, passions and private life of the architect who shaped modern Australia." -- slipcase