Australian Architecture Analysis

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Revolutionary Generation Architecture traces the changes in history through various traditions, nations, regions, overarching stylistic trends, dates and so on. Many factors have their own ability to change the scheme or style of architecture, and these factors also have particularly relationship to each other. When it comes to a country, nationalism or regionalism is a good start to analysis a county’s architecture theory. The definition of nationalism can be simply described as a devotion to one’s country. But when it comes to Australia, the concept of nationalism is becoming more complex and even ever-changing. Australia is a federated country with a relatively homogeneous culture. However, to some of the people, nationalism is a kind of …show more content…

In the history of Australian architecture, Melbourne architecture began to play a prominent role in the post-war era, but Robin Boyd was many decades ahead of his time. The contribution of Robin Boyd’s architectural life was not only the interpretation from European modernism to Australian urban context, but also the architectural ideas effectively to abroad public. An early work of Robin Boyd was the combination of window and wall called “Windowall”. Philip Goad said that this is a modular structural window framing system that was to have national application go through the full breadth of Australian domestic architecture from the 1950s to the 1970s. The widow-wall was a structural window that stands the full height of a whole story from floor to ceiling. The implication of this “Windowall” was so significant for the structure—with no additional supports required but it still possible to make all of the external walls of a structure. A key aspect of window-wall was its division into other elements. Robin Boyd made the wall as a screen instead of an element that is complete transparency. Boyd’s application of the frame of the window-wall was one that acknowledged the humanized process of making. However, it was not that significant that Boyd invented the idea or he was the only one to think of this idea. What made it important was structural window-wall was a different concept from the generously glazed design. It was marketed by industry and adopted nationally. What is more, it was used by architects and speculative builders. These influences were regarded as a generational change of architects, builders and even homemakers. His invention changed the look of Australia’s suburban

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