Sunday, May 6, 2012

Books about Federation Housing Architecture


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Books about Federation Housing Architecture

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Well, it had to happen some day, that most books on such Federation topics are now collectors' items.
These are the books that will be most helpful. More details will be added soon.
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Australian Country Houses. Homesteads, Farmsteads and Rural Retreats

Clive and Ray JOYCE LUCAS
Binding: hardcover, Dust Jacket

Australian Country Houses. Homesteads, Farmsteads and Rural Retreats,
Covers buildings from Late Georgian to Late Victorian..

Publ. Lansdowne Press, 1987, Willoughby: , 1987.
Quarto, 127 pages with colour plates.
Lge 4to., 1st Ed.; pp.127. profusely ill. with splendid col.photos by Ray Joyce; fine in d/w,
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Australian Houses of the Twenties & Thirties

Cuffley, Peter & Carney, Kevin

The Five Mile Press, Knoxfield, Victoria, 1997. Softcover.
Reprint. IV, 264 pages, indexed, bibliography, illustrated throughout with contemporary and period
photographs in colour, and black-and-white, and also with colour, and black-and-white advertisements and drawings. Colour illustrated paperback binding;
In this meticulously researched book the author examines the interwar houses in all their many manifestations -- from the cosy Californian bungalow to the modern art deco house of the 1930s. Size: Square Quarto.
ISBN: 0867886676. ISBN/EAN: 9780867886672.
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Australian House Styles ,

Maisy Stapleton and Ian Stapleton,

This book takes us on a journey through Australian architectural history, from the bark and split-slab cottages of the early colonial period to the sleek corrugated-steel pavilions of the twenty-first century. In between are country homesteads, city terraces, Federation villas, Californian bungalows and the austere fibro-clad cottages of the 1940s and 1950s. Sixty-three carefully-detailed drawings illustrate the characteristics of every style. The text and drawings combine authority and authenticity with sharp social comment and a wry sense of humour.
The Flannel Flower Press 1997,
ISBN 9791875253134, reprinting.
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Decorating with Australian Federation Stained Glass

Author: Jillian Sawyer

First Published August 1994
ISBN13 9780958528221

Stained glass panels for feature windows, doors and door surrounds.
64 pages, 20 pages in full colour, over 57 designs (some in sets)
This book offers over 50 timeless stained glass patterns with clean, simple lines for creating window, door and door surround show pieces in your home. There are 20 pages of full color photographs of many of the completed works giving inspiration for glass and color selection. The motifs in many of these patterns enlarge or reduce to create perfect templates for quilting, embroidery, ceramics and applique.
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Designing Australia ,

Readings in the History of Design

edited by Michael Bogle,
Pluto Press, Annandale NSW 2002

This book presents a selection of readings on the history of design in Australia during the 19th and 20th centuries. The writers include Australia's foremost designers and academics from the disciplines of graphic arts, architecture, interior design, design education and history, textiles and costume, and industrial design.
ISBN 9781864831737,
papercover with flaps, scarce.
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Fine houses of Sydney .


Houses of historical importance,
authors: Robert Irving, John Kinstler, Max Dupain,

Sydney : Methuen Australia, 1982.
Dupain, Max, 1911-1992.
ISBN 0454002440
197 p. : ill. (some col.), plans, ports. ; 32 cm.Hardcover, 4to

(out of print, scarce)



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**Harold Desbrowe-Annear A Life in Architecture**

(out of print, scarce)

Professor Harriet Edquist - academic and author of the acclaimed biography 'Harold Desbrowe-Annear A Life in Architecture' is the acknowledged authority on the life and work of Harild desbrowe-Annear.

Harold Desbrowe-Annear was one of the most innovative architects in Australia in the early twentieth century. Trained in the heady days of Melbourne’s 1880s land boom and imbued with the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, he was acclaimed by Robin Boyd as a pioneer of modernism.

Sydney : Methuen Australia, 1982.
197 p. : ill. (some col.), plans, ports. ; 32 cm.
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John Horbury Hunt, Radical Architect 1838 - 1904

by Peter Reynolds, Lesley Muir and Joy Hughes
Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales

One of Australia's most eccentric and complex architects, Hunt radically challenged the conservative architectural establishment of late 19th century Australia. With contemporary and historical photographs and plans, this scholarly book will confirm Hunt's place in history as an architect of enduring significance and originality.
**This book**, was published to accompany an exhibition at the Museum of Sydney on the site of first Government House celebrating the life and work of architect John Horbury Hunt.

It is the most comprehensive publication on the architect in the last 30 years and confirms Hunt's place in history as an architect of enduring significance and originality. He arrived in Sydney in 1863 and for the next 40 years was renowned for the distinctive and radical architecture he introduced to the fledgling city and rural New South Wales.
ISBN:9780949753977 Publisher: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales
Publication Date: 10/2002



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Pioneers of modernism : the arts and crafts movement in Australia

by Edquist, Harriet
Between 1890 and 1930, a number of Australian architects and garden designers were heavily influenced by British and American Arts and Crafts movements. They brought to Australia new design forms that radically simplified architecture, garden layouts and suburban planning and, in doing so, foreshadowed the development of modernist design. Although well documented in both Britain and America, the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement in Australia has long been lost between the far better known Gothic and Classical revivals and the modernist movement and obscured by the chronological construction of 'federation' architecture

Here, architectural historian Harriet Edquist explores the work of four of Australia's most radical and innovative Arts and Crafts architects, Walter Butler, Harold Desbrowe-Annear, Walter Liberty Vernon and Robin Dods and situates them in the historical context of the first decades of the twentieth century. The accompanying photographs and plans bring to life the simple lines of their design and illustrate why it is so deserving of further recognition.

Carlton, Vic. : Miegunyah Press/​Melbourne University Publishing, 2008.
xiv, 267 p. : col. ill. plans, facsims., ; 27 cm.
Very scarce, not in print, publisher is considering reprint (as of May 2012)
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The Federation House ,

Australia's Own Style, by H Fraser and R Joyce,

Federation style housing is a unique and fascinating period of Australia's architectural history. Although the Federation house borrowed styles from many countries and eras, from English Queen Anne to Art Nouveau, it had a distinctive nationalistic flavour - God Save the Queen and Advance Australia Fair at the same time. This book is more than a mere series of pictures and descriptions. It gives advice to owners and would-be owners of Federation houses on how to restore them to their original glory, tips on specialised maintenance, and the names of experts who have the skills that may be needed.

9780701819095,
Landsdowne Press, Sydney, 1986, (Out of Print)



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The Federation House ,

A Restoration Guide, Ian Evans,
Winner National Trust Heritage Award,

This book blends the story of these remarkable buildings with a wealth of information on their restoration and conservation. Shrewd practical advice on restoration techniques from Australia's best-known writer on old houses, together with a comprehensive directory of suppliers which lists all of the services and materials necessary, combine to form an essential guide for every owner of a Federation-style house
9791875253141, The Flannel Flower Press,
Mullumbimby NSW 2004, $39.95
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The History and Design of the Australian House


By Robert Irving (Edited by)
Format: Hardback, 324 pages
Ilustrations (some colour)
Published In: Australia, 24 May 1985

This impressive array of contributions from leading figures in Australian architecture, landscape design, building preservation and renovation gives an authoritative account of the Australian house in all its forms and fashions. The full range of home building types is examined int ext, modern and historic photographs, analytical drawings, site plans, floor plans, and section drawings.
Publisher: OUP Australia and New Zealand
ISBN: 0195544358
EAN: 9780195544350
Dimensions: 30.0 x 23.0 x 3.0 centimeters (1.79 kg)
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The Queensland House: History and Conservation

Evans, Ian / National Trust of Queensland
Publisher: Flannel Flower Press

ISBN-13: 9781875253173
Binding: Paperback
Year Published: 2001

The fascinating & intriguing history of the traditional timber buildings of Queensland is combined with a comprehensive guide to the conservation of timber houses.
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Towards the Dawn .

Federation Architecture in Australia 1890-1915,
by Trevor Howells and Michael Nicholson,

Federation architecture is often proudly referred to as our 'national style'. As Australia moved towards Federation and formal separation from the 'Mother Country', local architects looked with new eyes at the landscape around them. Native flora and fauna became popular decorative motifs in domestic architecture and wide verandahs were introduced to cool houses in the Australian heat

9780868064785, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney 1993 (Out of Print)
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Visions of a Republic ,

the Work of Lucien Henry, Paris, Noumea, Sydney,
edited by Ann Stephen,

Published in conjunction with the exhibition Visions of a republic: the work of Lucien Henry at the Powerhouse Museum 4 April-14 October 2001 as part of the centenary of Federation.

Powerhouse Publishing Sydney 2001
ISBN 9781863170789,
papercover and hardcover, scarce.
Try at the Powerhouse Museum web shop.



1 comment:

  1. Thank you for your informative posts. My wife and I have not long purchased the home pictured here;

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    As an amateur fan of Federation Queen Anne architecture, I guessed it to have been built around 1905 given the detail. Turns out to be 1908.

    I have plenty of questions, and don't really know where to start. I've read a few books which cover Federation Queen Anne in a potted manner, but wonder if there's an authoritative reference work out there? I'd like to do it right, so the new fence, garden, cement paths, aluminium windows and new name have to go. I'd like to roughcast or shingle the dormer sides, fit decent large triple casemented windows, scrub and repaint and get it externally accurate for the time period.

    Is there a discussion forum for this sort of thing? Many thanks, Matt

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