City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Bruce Rickard, a life in architecture, edited by Julie Cracknell, Peter Lonergan and Sam Rickard

Label
Bruce Rickard, a life in architecture, edited by Julie Cracknell, Peter Lonergan and Sam Rickard
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
plansportraitsfacsimilesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bruce Rickard
Responsibility statement
edited by Julie Cracknell, Peter Lonergan and Sam Rickard
Sub title
a life in architecture
Summary
Bruce Rickard was one of the most significant Australian architects of the twentieth century. A key member of the Sydney School, his practice spanned 60 years and he produced some of the most notable and recognisable houses of the period. In Bruce Rickard: A life in architecture, architects, writers, academics and family members, including Karen McCartney and Anna Fienberg (who have both lived in Rickard houses), Babette Hayes, Philip Drew and Richard Goodwin, share their unique insights into Rickard's practice. Featuring never-before-published photographs by Max Dupain and Bruce Rickard's hand-drawn plans, this stunningly produced book celebrates the pared-back beauty and ingenuity of Rickard's buildings
Target audience
adult
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