Canberra is distinctive in international terms as a planned city. At the centre of the planning geometry sits the nations Parliament House. Its foreground consists of a range of buildings containing Australia's major public institutions - a sort of 'architectural zoo'. Each of these public buildings has scale and gravitas - mostly concrete sculptural works containing the High Court, National Gallery, and so on. The termination of this axis occurs in the form of the National War Memorial. The brief required amenity buildings to be located in the foreground of old Parliament House. These buildings are small in size and of a 'prosaic' use. Thus, the design proposition was an exploration of the tensions that exist within the brief itself. How d...
Manuscript map based on Griffin's 1913 design of Canberra, with land and water axis lines writing ov...
For all the praise and criticism surrounding Canberra as an idea and location, rarely has the logic ...
In civic architecture, public assembly space has become completely separated from the representation...
Map highlighting aspects of the Griffin Plan for central Canberra (corresponding to an area from Civ...
Canberra, the ?Bush Capital? of Australia, was a project torn between ambition and avoidance. For fe...
Canberra, the capital of the Commonwealth of Australia, was built as a symbol of a new nation. The c...
Photographically reduced reproduction in black and white of a popular republication by a commercial ...
Canberra 1954-1980 traces the main themes in Canberra's recent history. Its broad aim is to identif...
View from Commonwealth Avenue of Canberra's Assembly Hall, as it was originally called. The Hall wa...
Griffin's plan of Canberra showing proposed roads, railways, industrial areas, military areas, parks...
Title devised from caption list supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Collection of pho...
Photographic reduced reproduction of Griffin's plan for Canberra, dated 1918 and showing proposed st...
View of the front façade of Old Parliament House seen from a rose bed on the other side of King Geor...
Part of the collection: Eric Milton Nicholls collection.; Photographic reduced reproduction of Griff...
View of the Sydney Building in Northbourne Avenue looking north from London Circuit. Hotel Civic (de...
Manuscript map based on Griffin's 1913 design of Canberra, with land and water axis lines writing ov...
For all the praise and criticism surrounding Canberra as an idea and location, rarely has the logic ...
In civic architecture, public assembly space has become completely separated from the representation...
Map highlighting aspects of the Griffin Plan for central Canberra (corresponding to an area from Civ...
Canberra, the ?Bush Capital? of Australia, was a project torn between ambition and avoidance. For fe...
Canberra, the capital of the Commonwealth of Australia, was built as a symbol of a new nation. The c...
Photographically reduced reproduction in black and white of a popular republication by a commercial ...
Canberra 1954-1980 traces the main themes in Canberra's recent history. Its broad aim is to identif...
View from Commonwealth Avenue of Canberra's Assembly Hall, as it was originally called. The Hall wa...
Griffin's plan of Canberra showing proposed roads, railways, industrial areas, military areas, parks...
Title devised from caption list supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Collection of pho...
Photographic reduced reproduction of Griffin's plan for Canberra, dated 1918 and showing proposed st...
View of the front façade of Old Parliament House seen from a rose bed on the other side of King Geor...
Part of the collection: Eric Milton Nicholls collection.; Photographic reduced reproduction of Griff...
View of the Sydney Building in Northbourne Avenue looking north from London Circuit. Hotel Civic (de...
Manuscript map based on Griffin's 1913 design of Canberra, with land and water axis lines writing ov...
For all the praise and criticism surrounding Canberra as an idea and location, rarely has the logic ...
In civic architecture, public assembly space has become completely separated from the representation...