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245 | _aJohn Andrews : architect of uncommon sense | ||
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_aCambridge _bHarvard University Press _c2023 |
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505 | _aContents INTRODUCTION 8 01 EARLY LIFE 20 02 SCARBOROUGH COLLEGE Mary Lou Lobsinger 48 03 OPEN FORM AND DESIGN THINKING IN ANDREWS’S EARLY PRACTICE, 1964-1967 Peter Scriver and Antony Moulis 76 04 GREENFIELDS AND URBAN SYSTEMS: BUILDINGS FOR EDUCATION Philip Goad 104 05 METRO CENTRE: THE “VERY OBVIOUS JOB” THAT WAS NEVER BUILT Paolo Scrivano 136 06 MIAMI SEAPORT TERMINAL 164 07 GEORGE GUND HALL 184 08 THE CAMERON OFFICES ANDTHE RETURNTO AUSTRALIA 212 09 ANDREWS AS A PUBLIC ADVOCATE FOR DESIGN 240 10 ENVIRONMENTALISM ANDTHE QUEENSLAND PROJECTS Antony Moulis 264 11 TOWERS 288 12 INTELSAT: A KIND OF CULMINATION 312 13 CONVENTION CENTERS 336 14 FINALE 360 CONCLUSION 380 CODA Noritaka Minami 396 MAJOR PROJECTS 492 INDEX 494 IMAGE CREDITS 502 CONTRIBUTORS 504 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 506 | ||
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