The definitive book on modernism in Australia from 1925 to 1975From the Sydney Opera House and the National Gallery of Victoria to sought-afterhomes across the country, the pervasive presence of modernism is inescapable inAustralia.
Showcasing projects from the iconic and theurban to the everyday, the regional and the lesser known, Australia Modern cultivatesan appreciation for the Modern architects and buildings that will increasingly constitutethe heritage of tomorrow.
Table of ContentsIntroduction: Australian Idiom by Barry Bergdoll • Timeline 1925–75 • Australia ModernHealth & Children • Education • Houses & Housing • City & Suburb • Work & War •Emigres & Exchange • Interiors • A Nation at Play.
Contextual essays by leading voices in architecture andconservation explore modernism’s influence on every facet of life in Australia and theongoing challenges facing preservation.
Led by the likes of Robin Boyd, Harry Seidler and Walter Burley Griffin,modernist architects and designers set out to rebuild at all scales, from vastinfrastructure projects, to public health and education institutions, to new centresof culture, consumption and leisure.
Australia Modern vividly captures this architectural legacy with a survey of100 significant Modern sites, richly illustrated with archival images and newlycommissioned photographs.
The definitive book on modernism in Australia from 1925 to 1975From the Sydney Opera House and the National Gallery of Victoria to sought-afterhomes across the country, the pervasive presence of modernism is inescapable inAustralia