
Leisure Space: The Transformation of Sydney, 1945–1970
Author(s): Paul Hogben (Editor), Judith O'Callaghan
- Publisher: University of New South Wales Press
- Publication Date: April 15, 2015
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 1742233821
- ISBN-13: 9781742233826
Book Description
Dinner at Australia Square’s revolving Summit restaurant, sipping cocktails at the Kings Cross Chevron-Hilton, hanging out at a Skyline drive-in: mid-20th-century Sydneysiders embraced leisure like never before. Leisure Space celebrates the architecture and interior design that transformed the city’s hotels, motels, restaurants, bars, shopping centers, drive-ins, and tourism offices, including landmark buildings such as Qantas House and the Wentworth Hotel. With stunning images from Max Dupain, David Moore, and David Mist, Leisure Space explores a dynamic period in Sydney’s history and the dramatic impact of modernism on the city’s built environment.
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About the Author
Paul Hogben is a senior lecturer in architecture in the faculty of built environment at the University of New South Wales. Judith O’Callaghan is a senior lecturer in interior architecture in the faculty of built environment at the University of New South Wales and coauthor of Designer Suburbs: Architects and Affordable Homes in Australia.
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