Gunyah, Goondie + Wurley: The Aboriginal Architecture of Australia

Title Gunyah, Goondie + Wurley: The Aboriginal Architecture of Australia
Authors/Contributors
Date 2007
Abstract Note Debunking the inaccurate popular notions of early Aboriginal architecture and settlement, this lavish volume explores the range and complexity of Aboriginal-designed structures, spaces, and territories, from minimalist shelters to permanent houses and villages. As a framework for ongoing debate and research on Aboriginal lifestyles and cultural heritage, the book additionally features a brief overview of post-1970 collaborative architecture between white Australian architects and Aboriginal clients, as well as an introduction to the work of the first Aboriginal graduates of university-based courses in architecture.
Resource Type Book
URL https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b3140413~S2
Citation
Memmott, P. (2007). Gunyah, Goondie + Wurley: The Aboriginal Architecture of Australia. Univ. of Queensland Press. https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b3140413~S2
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