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Built Environments I (DESST 1006)


e-Research topic 15


Heritage Awards - 25 years or older

The Australian,  November 27 2000, p.17 carried a story about the Carillon in Canberra, noteworthy because it was the recipient of a 25 year Award given by the ACT Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects for buildings 25 years or more old. If the local S.A. Chapter of Architects and/or S.A. Chapter of Landscape Architects were handing out similar 25 year Awards in 2004, which buildings and landscapes would be worthy recipients?
This topic asks you to think particularly about building constructed after World War II (1945) to 1979 - so called Modernist or post war Buildings.

REFERENCES

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    Ward, Peter.  "The 25-year factor",  Australian,  27th November 2000, page 17.

    Angas, Hamish.  1945-1979 State Heritage Places (Metro Area),  Department for Environment and Heritage. Heritage Branch, 2004, 1 page. 

    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Books

    Queale, Michael and Di Lernia, Nicolette.  Adelaide's architecture and art: a walking guide.  Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 1996.  pages 57-94.
    Reference collection  720.994231 Q3a

    Colwell, Max.  Adelaide, an illustrated history.  Joslin, S. Aust., 1981.
    Main Collection  994.231 C727a

    Page, Michael F.  Sculptors in space: South Australian architects 1836-1986.  Adelaide,  Royal Australian Institute of Architects (South Australian Chapter), 1986.
    Main Collection  720.99423 P133s

    Quarry, Neville.  Award winning Australian architecture.  Roseville, N.S.W. , Craftsman House, 1997.
    Main collection  720.994 Q27a

    Royal Australian Institute of Architects. South Australian Chapter. Architecture SA, 1970-1980. Unley, S.A., Royal Australian Institute of Architects, South Australian Chapter, 1980.
    Main Collection  720.99423 R888a

    Warburton, James Wilfred. Sustaining our heritage: the story of Civic Trust awards and brickbats, 1971 to 1984. Adelaide, Civic Trust of South Australia, 1986.
    Main Collection  720.79 W254s

    Other Articles
    Remember that you can use a number of databases to find articles on the topic.  Use ARCH and Avery Index for architectural aspects and Australia/New Zealand reference centreElectricLibrary  and LexisNexis for newspaper and broader commentary  Click here for suggestions for quick ways of effective searching.

    Web sites
    RAIA Project Gallery. South Australia
         Details of South Australian projects nominated for RAIA Awards, from 1986.

    RAIA.  About the Architecture Awards.
         The Awards Entry Guide details requirements for applicants and includes Judging Criteria, pages 17-21.

     
     South Australia.  Department of Environment and Heritage. 

     ENCYCLOPAEDIAS and HANDBOOKS  are useful sources for background information.

    Encyclopedia of architecture, design, engineering & construction.  Wiley, New York, 1990.
    Reference collection  720.3 W682e
         "Architecture Awards programs",  vol.1, page 705.

    Ching, F. D. K.  Visual dictionary of architecture.  Wiley, New York, 1997.
    Reference collection  720.3 C539v
         Instead of an alphabetical listing, the information is clustered around basic aspects of architecture with words placed in their visual context.  Included are fundamental terms relating to architectural design, history and technology.

    Fleming, J.  Penguin dictionary of architecture and landscape architecture.  5th ed.  Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1998.
    Reference collection  720.1 F597p

    The following handbooks present guidelines for architectural design over a range of building types and environments.  These follow European or North American precedents, remember to check with Australian codes.

    Architect's data.  (Neufert)  3rd ed. Oxford,  Blackwell Science Publishers, 2000.
    Reference collection  721.0212  N482a.3

    Metric handbook: planning and design data.  2nd ed.  Oxford,  Architectural Press, 1999.
    Reference collection  721.0212  N532.2

    Time-saver standards for architectural design data; the reference of architectural fundamentals.  7th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
    Reference collection  721.0212  C157t.7

    Time-saver standards for landscape architecture: design and construction data.  2nd ed.  New York,  McGraw-Hill, 1998.
    Reference collection  712.0212 H313t.2
     
     

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    Use  INDEXES and DATABASES  to find what articles or papers have been written on your topic

    These databases use Boolean operators, in most cases it is safe to use the words  AND  or  OR (with brackets)  but there may be other codes used for truncation, such as an asterisk *.  Search notes are provided for each database but if you don't get the results you expect, please check with the  Architecture Librarian, Kay Leverett.

    For Australian material see -

    ARCH - indexes Australian architectural and design journals.   click here for search notes
    APA-FT - indexes a range of Australian journals in the social sciences, full text of articles provided from 1995 for some 200 journals.   For search notes see  ARCH
    Australia/New Zealand reference centre - indexes articles in journals and major newspapers from Australia and New Zealand.      click here for search notes
    AHB; Australian heritage bibliography - from the Australian Heritage Commission, indexing articles on heritage issues in the natural and built environments.   For search notes see ARCH
    BUILD - from the CSIRO, indexes journals, books and research reports on building and construction in  Australia.   For search notes see  ARCH
    ElectricLibrary - includes full text of major Australian newspapers, some general encyclopedias and journals.     click here for search notes

    For an international perspective try -
    Avery Index - an international index for architectural and design journals.  click here for search notes
    EAI: Expanded Academic Index - covers a wide range of journals.  Provides full text for many of the articles.     click here for search notes
    LexisNexis - a huge international database; includes full text Australian newspapers.      click here for search notes

     
    This is only a small selection of possible databases, if you don't find what you need here, please come and see me, Kay Leverett, Architecture Librarian, or contact me by phone (8303 4659) or email: kay.leverett@adelaide.edu.au