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Antony Moulis
An Active Silence: Le Corbusier's Art in Australia
Julia Gatley
Alison Shepheard (nee Sleigh), ARIBA: "Success of New Zealand Lady Student" Revisited
Kirsten Orr
The Realisation of the Sydney Technical College and Technological Museum, 1878-92: Aspects of their Cultural Significance
Michael Linzey
A Fault-line at Te Papa: The Use of a Metaphor
Johan Lagae
Celebrating a Cinquantenaire: The Section of the Belgian Congo at the 1935 Brussels World's Fair
In addition, we are pleased to review the following books:
- 'New Dreamland: Writing New Zealand Architecture,' edited by Douglas Lloyd Jenkins;
- 'The Vital Landscape: Nature and the Built Environment in Nineteenth-Century Britain,' by William M Taylor;
- 'On Display: New Essays in Cultural Studies,' edited by Anna Smith & Lydia Wevers;
- 'New Directions in the Australian House,' by Anna Johnson; and
- 'A Landscape for Learning: A History of the Grounds of the University of Western Australia,' edited by George Seddon & Gillian Lillyman.
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