996 resultados para Library Projects
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View to north-east corner elevation, with entrance stair and timber batten screen to verandah.
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View to entrance stair as seen from exterior court.
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View to south-east elevation with corrugated steel cladding, plywood, concrete block and colonnade, as seen from exterior.
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View to south-east elevation; entrance stair, plywood and sheet steel cladding and colonnade, as seen from exterior.
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View of timber batten screen to verandah behind and entrance stair, as seen from exterior.
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View of timber batten screen to north-east elevation with verandah behind.
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View of steel-framed timber screen to verandah.
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View of second floor reading area with rigid frames and air-conditioning ducting.
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View to south-east elevation as seen from exterior.
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North-west elevation as seen from Building K.
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View to entrance verandah on north-east elevation and sunshades to north-west elevation.
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My involvement with Aboriginal people began in 1972 in my final year of architecture, when a small group of students were asked to advise on some Aboriginal building projects in Mt Isa and Cloncurry. This led to my Doctoral research and grew into the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre now well established at the university of Queensland. Although the personnel of this Centre have completed over 140 field trips in the last 20 years, it is a set of data collected largely from the first ten field trips in 1972-76 that will be presented in this paper.