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E-raamat: John Dalton: Subtropical Modernism and the Turn to Environment in Australian Architecture

(University of Queensland, Australia)
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This book addresses the work of architect John Dalton (1927-2007), an important voice in mid-century modernism in Australia whose work, despite his being exhibited and published internationally and also winning several awards for his designs, is woefully little known.

Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked modernist architects, the book draws on previously unpublished archival documents, including Dalton's drawings and paintings, transcripts of lectures, letters and articles, plans and photographic images of built works, to characterize the architect not only as a very talented designer, but also as a pioneer of environmentalist thinking in Australia.

The book reveals how Dalton's architectural preoccupations parallel a transition in mid-century modern architecture globally from functional efficiency and material rationalism, to a concern with being in dialogue with the environment, confirming a wider 'environmental turn' that involved the integration of environmental with cultural considerations through relational thinking, and which preceded and transcends the discipline's fascination with theoretical paradigms such as Critical Regionalism.

John Dalton: Subtropical Modernism and the Turn to Environment in Australian Architecture is thus not only an important contribution to the existing scholarship on 20th century modernism, but also to the current renewed interest in environmental design across the globe.

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In an age where the history of architecture must respond to concerns over the environment, Elizabeth Musgraves important and engaging account of John Dalton brings to light the innovations of one of 20th-century Australias pioneers of climatically sensitive design. * G. A. Bremner, University of Edinburgh, UK * This book carefully unearths the fragile and divergent roots of an environmentalist discourse on the eve of a period often referred to as the age of ecology. Rigorously reconstructed by piecemeal evidence, Elizabeth Musgraves work significantly contributes to the minor historiography of an exemplary modernist architect who geared his practice towards Queenslands subtropical climate and the vernacular. * Elke Couchez, University of Hasselt, Belgium *

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Mapping the 'environmental turn' in modern architecture in Australia from the 1960s through analysis of the work of the Australian mid-century modern architect, artist, and activist, John Dalton (1927-2007).

List of Illustrations
Series Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

Introduction
1. Introducing John Dalton and the Landscape of Post-War Australia
2. Discovering the Idiomatic: Detail in Art & Architecture
3. Form and its Experience: Designs for 'Sunlight, Shade and Shadow'
4. Environment as Provocation and Narrative: Dalton the Activist
5. Ecologies in Practice: Structuring the Interactions of Individual and Community
6. Synthesizing Environmental and Architectural Perspectives
Conclusion: Legacies of 'Sunlight, Shade and Shadow'

Bibliography
Index

Elizabeth Musgrave is an Architect, Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects, and Honorary Fellow of the School of Architecture at the University of Queensland, Australia.