Light, Space, Place by Lloyd Jones - ISBN: 9780648685838
Hardcover
Brisbane’s soul sculpted: Gibson’s sub-tropical vision transformed a city.

Light, Space, Place

The architecture of Robin Gibson

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  • Hardcover

    344 pages

  • Release Date

    15 March 2022

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Summary

While many architects might aspire to profoundly transform their cities, very few ever manage to build at a scale that might make this possible. Architect Robin Gibson not only built prolifically and at expansive urban scales, his projects also helped to redefine the culture and identity of one of Australia’s major capital cities.

Born in Brisbane in 1930, Gibson graduated from the University of Queensland in 1954. He spent a brief period working as an architect overseas before return…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780648685838
ISBN-10:0648685837
Author:Lloyd Jones, Deborah van der Plaat
Publisher:Uro Publications
Imprint:Uro Publications
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:344
Release Date:15 March 2022
Weight:1.50kg
Dimensions:287mm x 237mm x 23mm
About The Author

Lloyd Jones

Deborah van der Plaat

Deborah van der Plaat is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the School of Architecture at the University of Queensland (UQ). From 2015-2019 she was the manager of ATCH (Architecture Theory Criticism and History) at UQ and has co-managed the Digital Archive of Queensland Architecture since 2014. Her research examines the architecture of 19th and 20th-century Australia and its intersection with theories of climate, place, migration and race. Writing histories of Queensland architecture is also a focus within her work.

Lloyd Jones

Lloyd Jones is currently undertaking a PhD on Robin Gibson under the supervision of Dr Deborah van der Plaat and Dr Janina Gosseye. His research aims to document the work of eminent Queensland architect Robin Gibson (1930-2014) and his practice, Robin Gibson and Partners (c.1958-2013). He holds a Bachelor and a Masters degree in architecture from the University of Queensland’s School of Architecture. Jones has been involved with projects documenting Queensland’s post-war architectural history having previously worked on the Hot Modernism exhibition and for the Digital Archive of Queensland Architecture as a MArch student. In 2018, Jones received the Young Achievement Award at the National Trust (Queensland) Heritage Awards, and the Guilford Bell Travel Scholarship from the School of Architecture at the University of Queensland.

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