Charles Fulton (1905-87) was an Australian architect who applied influences of European modernism, particularly the civic architecture of Willem Dudok, into the design for several hospital projects in regional towns across Queensland, at the same time adapting a climatic responsive rationale to the projects.As with many remote contexts that have been overlooked by a European and American centric focus upon modern architecture, the account of Australian modernism has not been widely acknowledged outside its borders, despite a local momentum to effectively document and publish its achievements. Compounding this predicament, Queensland has suffered from its own exclusion relative to the southern states of New South Wales (Sydney) and Victoria ...
Modernist architecture, its extension, and re-invention outside the cosmopolitan centres of Europe a...
New Zealand-born architect Joseph Fearis Munnings (1879-1937) is largely forgotten in the country of...
© 2001 Gladys Marie MooreLouis Reginald Williams was Victoria's, and probably Australia's major eccl...
Charles Fulton (1905-87) was an Australian architect who applied influences of European modernism, p...
Charles Fulton (1905-1987) was an Australian architect who applied influences of European Modernism,...
Charles Fulton was a pioneer of the integrated application of the practice (1937-80) and teaching (1...
© 2019 Elizabeth Anne MusgraveJohn Dalton (1927-2007), Queensland architect and advocate for archite...
© 2010 Dr. Stuart Andrew KingSince the writing of the first substantive national histories of Austra...
This article asserts the primary role that art decoration played with interior architecture to creat...
In 1939, the young architect Karl Langer fled his native Vienna and installed himself in Brisbane, s...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
© 2020 Elizabeth Anne RichardsonIn the post-war decades, places of worship were radically transforme...
The architecture in Queensland, uniquely in Australia, has long been understood in terms of climate....
This paper will revisit Brisbane during the second half of the nineteenth century; a time when techn...
While there is an abundance of commentary and criticism on Le Corbusier’s effect upon architecture a...
Modernist architecture, its extension, and re-invention outside the cosmopolitan centres of Europe a...
New Zealand-born architect Joseph Fearis Munnings (1879-1937) is largely forgotten in the country of...
© 2001 Gladys Marie MooreLouis Reginald Williams was Victoria's, and probably Australia's major eccl...
Charles Fulton (1905-87) was an Australian architect who applied influences of European modernism, p...
Charles Fulton (1905-1987) was an Australian architect who applied influences of European Modernism,...
Charles Fulton was a pioneer of the integrated application of the practice (1937-80) and teaching (1...
© 2019 Elizabeth Anne MusgraveJohn Dalton (1927-2007), Queensland architect and advocate for archite...
© 2010 Dr. Stuart Andrew KingSince the writing of the first substantive national histories of Austra...
This article asserts the primary role that art decoration played with interior architecture to creat...
In 1939, the young architect Karl Langer fled his native Vienna and installed himself in Brisbane, s...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
© 2020 Elizabeth Anne RichardsonIn the post-war decades, places of worship were radically transforme...
The architecture in Queensland, uniquely in Australia, has long been understood in terms of climate....
This paper will revisit Brisbane during the second half of the nineteenth century; a time when techn...
While there is an abundance of commentary and criticism on Le Corbusier’s effect upon architecture a...
Modernist architecture, its extension, and re-invention outside the cosmopolitan centres of Europe a...
New Zealand-born architect Joseph Fearis Munnings (1879-1937) is largely forgotten in the country of...
© 2001 Gladys Marie MooreLouis Reginald Williams was Victoria's, and probably Australia's major eccl...