Hayes & Scott : post-war houses / edited by Andrew Wilson.
1st ed.
St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia : University of Queensland Press, 2005.
112 pages : illustrations, plans, portraits ; 21 cm
Hayes & Scott: Post-War Houses is the first commercial publication on the work of Edwin Hayes and Campbell Scott. These influential Queensland architects were principals of architecture firm Hayes & Scott in the post-World War II period when Australian architecture was experiencing the influences of the German Bauhaus movement, Californian architecture and the need for affordable housing. Featuring scattered black and white photographs of Hayes and Scott's distinctive city and beach houses, this important architectural history book features essays and interviews by key experts including Angela Reilly, Igea Troiani, Alice Hampson, Julian Patterson and Elizabeth Musgrave.
0702235067
9780702235061
Hayes, Edwin Criticism and interpretation.
Scott, Campbell Criticism and interpretation.
Scott, Campbell.
Hayes & Scott (Firm)
Architecture Australia 20th century.
Architecture, Domestic Australia 20th century History.
Architecture Australie 20e siècle.
Architecture.
Architecture, Domestic.
Australia.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Wilson, Andrew (Andrew Charles), 1961-
Hayes & Scott (Firm)
Hayes and Scott
Location: Library main 260721
Call No.: BIB 191640
Status: Available
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