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050 14 $aNA1604.H87$bA4 2012
082 04 $a724.6
110 2 $aH2o architects (Firm).
245 00 $aH20 architects to 2012 /$cH2o architects ; foreword, Elizabeth Farrelly.
260 $aCollingwood, Victoria :$bH2o architects,$c2012..
300 $a95 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color), plans ;$c27 cm.
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520 8 $aThe buildings of H2o architects Tim Hurburgh and Mark O'Dwyer have been praised for their design commitment to sustainability, playfulness and their intelligent responses to a variety of sites and purposes. These architects practice what they call 'expensive modernism' in their design which are predominantly for schools, government buildings and universities. No two alike, the buildings can be brilliantly coloured like Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre or rough and timbered like RMIT's Textile Faculty in South Brunswick. Swinburne and Deakin Universities have also benefited from H20's unique designs, as has Victoria's State Emergency Service Headquarters. This is architecture with a difference - beautifully illustrated in the book.
610 20 $aH2o architects (Firm).
600 10 $aHurburgh, Tim.
600 10 $aO'Dwyer, Mark.
988 $a20150113
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