Robin Boyd
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The Australian Ugliness
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published
1960
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13 editions
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An Introduction to Indian Christian Theology
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published
1975
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5 editions
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Australia's Home
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published
1987
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3 editions
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Kenzo Tange
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published
1980
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5 editions
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The great great Australian dream
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New Directions in Japanese Architecture.
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published
1968
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5 editions
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The walls around us
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Victorian Modern: One hundred and eleven years of modern architecture in Victoria, Australia
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published
2011
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Mountain Biker's Guide to West Virginia
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published
2006
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2 editions
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Australia's home: Why Australians built the way they did (Pelican books)
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“Not prepared to recognize where, when, or what he is living, the Australian consciously and subconsciously directs his artificial environment to be uncommitted, tentative, temporary, a nondescript economic-functionalist background on which he can hang the features which for the moment appeal to his wandering, restless eye.”
― The Australian Ugliness: Text Classics
― The Australian Ugliness: Text Classics
“The Australian is forcefully loquacious, until the moment of expressing any emotion. He is aggressively committed to equality and equal-opportunity for all men, except for black Australians. He has high assurance in anything he does combined with a gnawing lack of confidence in anything he thinks.”
― The Australian Ugliness
― The Australian Ugliness
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