Architecture of the Pacific covers a region of more than third of the earth’s surface. The sparse Pacific population spreads over some 30 000 islands, which graduate in size from small atolls to the largest island, Australia, a continent. Pacific architecture can be studied as four cultural units: Micronesia, Polynesia, Melanesia, and Australasia (Australia and New Zealand). While many of the islands of Micronesia lie above the Equator, the remaining Pacific islands are in the southern hemisphere. With the exception of Australia, most of the islands have a warm and humid tropical climate with high rainfalls and lush vegetation. Some islands lie in the cyclonic and earthquake belts. Two distinct racial groups settled the region. The indigeno...
For so long figured in European discourses as the antithesis of modernity, the Pacific Islands have ...
Since 1900 Australia and New Zealand have grown into vigorous nations. The islands, once the inspira...
There are some environmental variations between volcanic islands and coral islands in the Pacific. W...
Architecture of the Pacific covers a region of more than third of the earth’s surface. The sparse Pa...
Architecture in the South Pacific: The Ocean of Islands recounts the recent developments of the Sout...
From the whare to modernism, Dr Mike Austin explores the history, ideas and forms of Pacific archite...
The Pacific region is a constellation of islands of varying sizes. Australia (the island continent) ...
Although there exists some ambiguity over the precise constitution of Oceania, given the scattering ...
There are some environmental variations between volcanic islands and coral islands in the Pacific. W...
Sessions XXXVIII-1,2 of UISPP 2018 in Paris were dedicated to monumental constructions and to comple...
The Pacific is the last major world region to be discovered by humans. Although small in total land ...
Throughout history, western culture has had minimal influence on Indigenous Polynesian and Japanese ...
Contrasting geographic features that are evident between atolls and islands in Micronesia and in lar...
© 2014 Dr. Jennifer Jane MitchelhillNever in history have foreign countries shown a greater interest...
“E sui faiga, ae tumau fa’avae” “The form changes, but the underlying principles remain” - Samoan ...
For so long figured in European discourses as the antithesis of modernity, the Pacific Islands have ...
Since 1900 Australia and New Zealand have grown into vigorous nations. The islands, once the inspira...
There are some environmental variations between volcanic islands and coral islands in the Pacific. W...
Architecture of the Pacific covers a region of more than third of the earth’s surface. The sparse Pa...
Architecture in the South Pacific: The Ocean of Islands recounts the recent developments of the Sout...
From the whare to modernism, Dr Mike Austin explores the history, ideas and forms of Pacific archite...
The Pacific region is a constellation of islands of varying sizes. Australia (the island continent) ...
Although there exists some ambiguity over the precise constitution of Oceania, given the scattering ...
There are some environmental variations between volcanic islands and coral islands in the Pacific. W...
Sessions XXXVIII-1,2 of UISPP 2018 in Paris were dedicated to monumental constructions and to comple...
The Pacific is the last major world region to be discovered by humans. Although small in total land ...
Throughout history, western culture has had minimal influence on Indigenous Polynesian and Japanese ...
Contrasting geographic features that are evident between atolls and islands in Micronesia and in lar...
© 2014 Dr. Jennifer Jane MitchelhillNever in history have foreign countries shown a greater interest...
“E sui faiga, ae tumau fa’avae” “The form changes, but the underlying principles remain” - Samoan ...
For so long figured in European discourses as the antithesis of modernity, the Pacific Islands have ...
Since 1900 Australia and New Zealand have grown into vigorous nations. The islands, once the inspira...
There are some environmental variations between volcanic islands and coral islands in the Pacific. W...