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Cox Architecture : transitions in landscape.
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©2014. Catherine Hunter Productions,
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1 DVD (approximately 46.53 minutes) :
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Catherine Hunter Productions: CH2.
"Every time we do another builder, structure becomes a very, very important element in that. It's the anatomy of what we're doing." Philip Cox--cover.
Abstract/Summary
Cox Architecture originated in 1962 with buildings that drew inspiration from the Australian farm and industrial vernacular, most notably Tocal Agricultural College in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. Cox Architecture: Transitions in Landscape traces the evolution over 50 years of a practice that was committed from the outset of a genuinely Australian expression of contemporary architecture - from projects as diverse as the Yulara township at Uluru, the Sydney Football Stadium and the Adelaide Oval, to the structurally organic Brisbane office tower, 111 Eagle Street. With a growing international presence, this documentary reveals an architectural firm that has remained true to its philosophical origins.
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Exempt from classification.
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Cox, Philip Sutton
architect.
Architecture, Modern
Architects -- Australia
Building -- Australia
Architecture -- Australia -- 20th century
Architecture, Modern -- 20th century -- Australia
Architecture -- Australia -- History -- 20th century
Architectural firms -- Australia
Documentary films
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Cox Architecture (Documentary film)
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Transitions in landscape : Cox Architecture
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Architectural firms -- Australia
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Architecture -- Australia -- 20th century
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Architecture -- Australia -- History -- 20th century
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Architecture, Modern
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Architecture, Modern -- 20th century -- Australia
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Building -- Australia
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Cox, Philip Sutton
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