The High Court of Australia is a seminal work of architecture, recognised nationally after twenty-five years by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects 'Enduring Architecture' award, and internationally, as one of only ten Australian buildings registered on the Union of International Architects 'Architectural Heritage of the 20th Century'. Since its construction in 1980, the design of the High Court has been consistently ascribed to the architect Colin Madigan – a director of the firm Edwards Madigan Torzillo and Briggs. It is said to embody a 'unity of concept' with Madigan's National Gallery, and to accord with 'universal' principles, geometric 'design laws' and the 'craft-based attitude' of 'Madigan's architecture'. Such sustained ...
The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture is significant because it is the first major work of ref...
In several countries, governments have embarked on major building expansion programs for their judic...
This exhibition was commissioned (in 2016) by the Sainsbury Centre (SCVA) to mark the 40th anniversa...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2015. The discourse around the merit of public architecture often depicts the a...
Melrose Arch is one of the largest projects of its type currently being built in the Southern Hemisp...
Historically, Australian court architecture layout, design and details are intimately tied to the ph...
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most innovative and iconic buildings of the twentieth century, ...
This thesis investigates the architectural significance of a recent exemplar of judicial architectur...
If it is true that public buildings ‘reflect the beliefs, priorities and aspirations of a people’, w...
This paper investigates copyright law and public architecture in the context of cultural institution...
This research thesis examines the mature work of the architect Romaldo Giurgola in Australia. Born i...
This paper investigates copyright law and public architecture in the context of cultural institution...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
© 2019 Elizabeth Anne MusgraveJohn Dalton (1927-2007), Queensland architect and advocate for archite...
The Dilworth Building was architecture firm Gummer and Ford’s first significant building. It was com...
The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture is significant because it is the first major work of ref...
In several countries, governments have embarked on major building expansion programs for their judic...
This exhibition was commissioned (in 2016) by the Sainsbury Centre (SCVA) to mark the 40th anniversa...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2015. The discourse around the merit of public architecture often depicts the a...
Melrose Arch is one of the largest projects of its type currently being built in the Southern Hemisp...
Historically, Australian court architecture layout, design and details are intimately tied to the ph...
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most innovative and iconic buildings of the twentieth century, ...
This thesis investigates the architectural significance of a recent exemplar of judicial architectur...
If it is true that public buildings ‘reflect the beliefs, priorities and aspirations of a people’, w...
This paper investigates copyright law and public architecture in the context of cultural institution...
This research thesis examines the mature work of the architect Romaldo Giurgola in Australia. Born i...
This paper investigates copyright law and public architecture in the context of cultural institution...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
© 2019 Elizabeth Anne MusgraveJohn Dalton (1927-2007), Queensland architect and advocate for archite...
The Dilworth Building was architecture firm Gummer and Ford’s first significant building. It was com...
The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture is significant because it is the first major work of ref...
In several countries, governments have embarked on major building expansion programs for their judic...
This exhibition was commissioned (in 2016) by the Sainsbury Centre (SCVA) to mark the 40th anniversa...