Description |
193 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm |
Summary |
The Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning is one of the oldest architecture schools in Australia, housed within one of the country's founding 'sandstone' universities, the University of Sydney. But while this history might lend it a reputation for being a bastion of tradition, since its inception the school has also been at the forefront of wave after wave of innovation in architectural education and practice, both in Australia and globally |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Essays by Glen Hill, Paul Jones, Catherine Lassen and Julie Willis, Andrew Leach, Duanfang Lu and Peter Webber, Daniell J Ryan, Lee Stickells, Martin Tomitsch, and Simon Weir, with a lecture by Gough Whitlam |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
University of Sydney. Department of Architecture -- History
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Architecture -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- History
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Author |
Leach, Andrew, 1976-, editor
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Stickells, Lee, editor
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ISBN |
9780994396655 |
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