2 volumes (various pagings) : illustrations, plans ; 30 cm
Summary
Presents John Smith Murdoch and examines his significant contribution as an architect and public servant in Australia between 1885 and 1929. Murdoch's greatest achievement was the development of his modern Renaissance idiom of which Provisional Parliament House, Canberra is the finest example
Notes
Submitted to the School of Architecture and Building of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Deakin University
Timeline of Murdoch's career folded in pocket at back of vol.2