Canberra Architecture
Andrew Metcalf

A detailed guide to Canberra architecture from the first plans by Walter Burley Griffin in 1918 to the design, development and construction of the infra-structure that makes it the national capital.
Each notable building is listed with a colour photograph. There are also occasional plans, cross sections and elevations. Canberra architecture is the third title in the successful series of Watermark Architectural Guides.
A "must-have" reference book for anyone even slightly interested in Australian architecture and anyone who is a resident of, or who plans to visit, the national capital.
Author Andrew Metcalf is a widely recognised architect whose previous books include Thinking Architecture and Architecture in Transition 1997 and Aurora Place, Renzo Piano, Sydney 2001.
ISBN: 0 949284 63 7
172pp Softback
253mm x 135mm
Four colour throughout
220 photographs + drawings
$40.00 inc GST
