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The New Asia Pacific House features the most spectacular and imaginative recent house designs in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Australia. The first decade of the 21st century has seen the emergence of a vibrant architectural culture in the Asia Pacific region, disp ...
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A nostalgic journey through the central North Island of New Zealand from north to south providing an archival record of the many past, and now few, buildings constructed by the Post Office.
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Tsunami box tells the story of an architectural journey into the heady tropics of emergency housing in Sri Lanka, following the Asian tsunami of 2004. With tenacious commitment, an eye for detail, and a reckless sense of humour, architect and author Gerald Melling launches fun ...
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Landscape architectural mapping, interpretation and analysis are used to investigate a rural catchment under pressure in Samoa. The village of Manase, the focus of this study, is currently operating several successful family-based tourist resorts. On the surface, the village and ...
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Tasmania's first European settlers were a diverse and eclectic lot-men and women from all walks of life who ended up cast together in a far-flung colony at the end of the world, where adversity was commonplace but opportunity abounded.
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A pictorial guide to the extensive renovation and revival programme undertaken at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
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From dramatic oceanfront homes to old cottages full of memories for families who have lived in them for generations, Hawaiian houses radiate feelings of happiness and tranquility. This book takes the reader on a tour of 21 specially photographed homes throughout the islands.
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Traces the life and work of Hart Wood (1880-1957), from his beginnings in architectural offices in Denver and San Francisco to his arrival in Hawaii in 1919 as a partner of C W Dickey and eventual solo career in the Islands.
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The Hawaii homes designed by San Francisco-based architect Shay Zak perfectly capture the spirit and culture of the islands. Subtleties of proportion, celebration of light, and thoughtful framing of views are delicately balanced to create exceptional homes that are perfectly su ...
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Brings us the story of the Hawaiian resort, from its origins as humble thatched taverns housing transient whalers to the elaborately cultivated luxury resort hotels of today. This book examines the motivations that shaped their development, including the critical role that advanc ...
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