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The symbolism of the crystal in the planning and geometry of the design for Canberra
"Canberra is the only really modern city in the world. Not that that has been made obvious to the casual glance, but a structure can only be truly modern when the foundations are properly laid for that particular thing. . . . For this science . . . had died out and was no longer practiced. " (Marion Mahony Griffin, 'Canberra, its Designer and its Plan', The Centennial Anniversary of the Founding of Australia, Magic of America, Federal Battle, p. 380.)
The symbolism of the crystal in the planning and geometry of the design for Canberra
"Canberra is the only really modern city in the world. Not that that has been made obvious to the casual glance, but a structure can only be truly modern when the foundations are properly laid for that particular thing. . . . For this science . . . had died out and was no longer practiced. " (Marion Mahony Griffin, 'Canberra, its Designer and its Plan', The Centennial Anniversary of the Founding of Australia, Magic of America, Federal Battle, p. 380.)
The symbolism of the crystal in the planning and geometry of the design for Canberra
Proudfoot, Peter R. (author)
Planning Perspectives ; 11 ; 225-257
1996-04-01
33 pages
Article (Journal)
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