RA99
.Advanced StudiesII.
consist
of
the work prescribedfor
the seminar coursesin a
selectionof
thesubjects RA98 Ailvanced Studies
I
andIlonours candidates
will
be requiredto
show a much greater depthof
under- standing than that required for the Ordinary degree.(a)
Suggested re¿ding list:Buchanan,
R. A.,
Technologg and social progress (O.U.P.).Curl, J. 5., European ci,ti,es ønd societies
(}Jill).
Handler,
A.8.,
Sgstems approøchto
architectut¿ (Elsevier).Churchman,
C, W.,
The sgstems apptoach (Delacorte).Chapman,
S. D., The
beginningsof
industrialBritain
(London Tut. Pr. ).Klemm,
F., A
historgof
Destern tecLmologg(Allen anil
Unrvin).Seidenberg, R., Posf hi.stotic man:
An inquirg
(Bacon).Man in the citg of tLw future: a sgmposiurn, ed. by R. Eells and C. Walton
( lvlacmillan ).
Young, J,
2.,
Th¿ erplosionof
scíence (Thames and Hudson),IVfantoux, P., The lnd.ustrial Rer¡olution
ín
the eighteenth centurg (Cape).Calder, N., Technopolis: Social control of the uses of science (\,IacGibbor and Kee ) .
lvfunford,
L,
The mgth of the machine (Secker anil Warburg).Mumford,
L.,
Technics ønd chsilkøtion (Harcourt, Brace).Le
Corbusier, Touards a neto archítecture (Arctitectural Pr.).Wittkower, R., Architectut'al principles
in
the ageof
humanßm(Tiranti).
Banham, R., Theorg and, design
in
the first machine age (Praeger).(
b)
Text-books:Arvill,
R., Man ønd enoironment (Penguin),Austraüa. Bureau
of
lVleteorology, Climate and. meteorolnggol
Arætralia( Govt. Printer, Canberra ).
Bedford,
T,,
Basfu princíplesof
oentìIating anã, heating,2nd
edition (Lewis).Billington,
N.5.,
Thermal properties of buildings (Cleaver Hume), Carrel,,{.,
Man, the unknoun (Peng,'¡.¡.Drysdale,
J. W.,
Designíng housesfor
Australian cli¡nates (,{ushaliar C.E.B.S., Bulletin No. 6).Fry, E. Maxwell, and Drew, 1,, Tropìcal a¡chítecture
in
the drg anil humìd aonøs (Batsford).Inte¡national Commission on lllumination, Sunlight
in
buìldings, ed, R, G.Hopkinson ( Bouwcentrum ).
Kinzey, B. Y., and Sharp,
H.
M.,Enoironmental technologíes ìn architectute( Prentice-Hall ) .
Manning,
P. (ed.),
Office design:ø studg of
enoironmenü (Live4x-.rol Univ., Building Science, Dept. of, Pilkington Res.Unit),
Oakley,
D.,
Tropical houses (Batsford).Olgyay, Y,, Design
uith
climate (Princeton U,P.).Sheridan,
N, R.,
and others,Air
conditioning (Universityof
Queensland Press ).Straaten,
f. F.
Van, Thermal performanceol
buil.d.ings (Elsevier).562
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Reference books:
FACULTY OI. ÀRCHITTCTI'RE AND TOWN PLÁNNING
Architectu¡al Forum, November, 1948, Measure; or Aronin,
J.8.,
Climate and architectur¿ (Reinhold),Institute, Washington ).
Chandler,
T. !.,
The climnteof
London (Hutchinson).Conklin,
E. G,
The øeathe¡ conditíoned house (Reinhold).Fitch, J. M., Ameràcøn buíIding (Houghton
Miflin).
Geiger, R., The clímate nea¡ the grounà (Harva¡d U'P.)' Groundwater,
I.,
Solnr radìatìon ìn air condítioníng (Lockwood).Holmes,
ß, M.,
Weøtheríngin
the tropics (Australiar C.S.I.R.O' Division(N{cGraw-Hill).
U.N,E.S.C.O.,
Arid
Zone Research Se¡ies (U.N.E.S.C.O').Pa¡ts
VII
Wínd and solar enetgg sgmposium,U.S.A.:
ionof
climatìc datato
hoVarious
Station Publicationsas prescribed
by
the lecturer.(c)
Text-books:Benevolo,
L.,
Historg of mod'ern orchitectu¡e (Routledge and Kegan Paul).Collins, P,, Changíng ideals
ìn
tnod.ern architecture (Faberanil
Faber)' Encgclopaediaof
modern architectu¡e, editedby G. Hatje
(Thames andHudson).
I
modem architec'ture (A¡chitectu¡al Press)'ol
mailern designfnm William
Mor¡ísto
WøIte¡of
modern ørchitecture and' desígn (Thames and Reference books:Banham,
R.,
Theoru and desígnin the
first machinecge
(ArchitecturalPress ).
Banham, R,, Gulde
to
modern archítecture (Architectural Press).Blake, P., The mnster builderc (Gollancz).
Giedion, 5., Spøce, time and architecture (Harvard U.P')'
Hitchcock,
H.
R., Atchitectureof the Igth
and 20th centuríes (Pelican).Makers
of
contemporarg architecture series (Brazille¡).Masters of
uorld
architectu¡e series (Brazillet).563
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B.ARCH._SYLLA.BUSES IÌONOURS DEGREE
(d)
Reference booksrBritish Standa¡ds
Institution.
B.S. 1708: Moilular co-ord,ínatian.British Standards
Institution.
B.S. 2900: Moilular co-ordinationìn
build- ing, PaftI,
Glossary.Cement and Concrete Association, Housing from tl.te. factorg (
The
Asso- ciation).Cherner,
N,,
Fabrícatíng hornes from contponent parts (Reinhold), Corker,E, and
Diprose,A.,
ItLoilalarprìmer (\f,odular
Society Ltd.,London).
Diaman! R.
M. 8.,
In¿hßtrialí"sedbuildíng,3
vols.(Ilifie).
Ehrenkrantz, Ezra
D.,
The modular numbe¡ pattern(Ti¡anti),
Great Britain: Works,
Ministry
oÍ, Post-toar buildingstudies-House
corr- struction No. 1, 23,25
(H.N{.S.O.).Harrison,
D. D.,
An introduction to standardsín
building (Spon).Kent, S. R.,
Mod,ulardrafting
manual ( National Resea¡chCouncil
of Canada,Div. of
Building Research, Technical Paper 123).NIadge,
J. H'
Tomorrou's houses(Pilot
Press),I\'fassachusetts Institute
of
Technology. Albert Farwell Bemis Foundation.The prefabricatíon
ol
hous¿s(M.Í.T.).
À'Iodula¡ Building Standards Association, Modula¡ practíce
(Wiley).
O,E.E.C., European Productivity Agency, Modular co-o¡dinatíon
ín
buàIiJ-ing, first report
of
EPA project 174 (H.M.S.O.).O.E.E.C.
E*optrtt
Productivity Agency, M odulnr co-ordi.natíon, seconð reportof
EPA project 174 (H.M.-S.O.):O.E
E.Ç,
European ProductiviÇ Agency, Prefabrícatedbuílding-goject
226 (from E.P.A.-O.E.E.C. ).Royal-Institute_of B¡itish Architects, The co-ordinatíon
of
dímensions fotbuildins
(R.I.B.A,).Standa¡ds Association
,of Aust. -LI48t
Recommendatiansfor
modulnrco-o¡d.ínation
ín buíkling
( S.A.Á,, ).lVachsmann.
K.,
The turningpoint ol
builcling (Reinhold).White,^R.. B_ ,- ,Prefabrication, National
Building
Studies. Special Report No. 36 (H.M.S.O.).(e)
Reference books:Aldrich,
Y. C.,
Philosophuof
ørú (Prentice-Hall).Àlexander, C,, Notes on the sgnthesis
of form
(Harvard).Bergson,
H.,
The c¡eatíoemrnd (Phil Lib.).
Cassirer,
8., An
essøy on mrm (Yale U.P.).Conference on sgstematic
anil
intuitíoe methoilsin
engineeri,ng, ü-rdustríal design, architèctureand
com,munications(Pergamoñ),
--Cornell,
8.,
Humanistíc inquirlesínto
ø¡chitectørø (Gunperts Forlag).De
Zu¡ko,E.
R., Orìginsof
functionalßt theorg (Columbia U.p.).Fry, R., Yísían ønd, desígn (Pe\can),
Getzels, J. \M,, and Jackson, P.
W.,
C¡eatiaítg ønd. lntellìgence(Wilev).
Ghiselin,
8.,
The creatioe process (Mentor Books).Gilbert, K., and Kuhn,
H,, Ahistorg
of esthetícs (Thames and Hudson).Gotshalk,
D,
W.,Aît
and the social order (Dover).Kneller, G,
F,,
Thea¡t
and scíenceof
creatíoítg(Holt).
Koestler,
A,,
The actof
creation (Hutchinson).Langer, 5,, Røflec'tìons on
aú
(Oxlord),Ma¡itain,
J,,
Creatìoetntuition ln art
and poetug(Meridim\.
Moholy-Nagy,
L.,
Theneø
oíNon, and. Abstract of an artìst (Wittenborn).Norberg Schulz, C., Intentiotæ
in
a¡chàtectu¡e (.A,llen and Unwin).Panofsky,
8.,
Gothic ørchitecture and scholasticærn (Meridian).Philipson,
M. H.,
Aesthetìcs todag (Meridian).Wittkower, R,, Architectural príncþles
in
the øgeof
humanìsm(Tiranti).
rc4
M.À.F.CII.
REGULÄTIONS
F,TCULTY OF ARCHITECTI'RI AND TOWN PLANNING
I.
2.
OF THE
DEGREE OFMASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
REGULATIONS
There shall be a degree of Master of Architecture.
A candidate for the degree shall either:
(a) have been admitted to the degtee of Bachelor of Architec-
' ture ín the University of Adelaide; or
degree.
5. Unless
oncase,
a candi
eayearand not fro
of the topic.
I
Allowed 28 February, 1974.565
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AND TO\MN PLÄNNING I\{.ARCH.
REGULÄTIONS
6. If in date for dre degree
isnot makin may, with the
c-onsentof the Co caïdidature, and the
candidate ed for the
degree,ç7. A candidate shall lodge with the Registrar ttrree copies of his thesis, prepared in accordaice with direcÉons given to iandidates from time to time.
- B. The |"""lty shall nominate examiners of the thesis, of whom at
least one shall bé external. The examiners may recommend that the
thesis ¡
(a) be accepted; or
(b) þ"
qccept_e{subject to the candidate
passingan examination
in the field of siudy immediately relôvant [o the subject of his thesis; or
(c) be returned to the candidate for revision and re-submission (within
suchperiod of time
asthe Faculty may allow); or
(d) be rejected.
9. A candidat is considered bv to adjudicate oi
10. A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and
satisffesthe examinets may bè admitted to
theTegiee of Master of Architecture,
11. The
feesto be paid by candidates shall be prescribed f¡om time
to -tim-e b_ythq Council. The schedule of fees
so^prescribed shall
bepublished in the University Calendar.
Regulations
allowed 21
December, 1g67.* Published
in
"Notes""urrtyfïfiå"äï b"Jiå**tes for
Higher Degrees',:566
Facul-îíDolotff '"ri'ff*.
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