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2021

Book Chapter

Roots - UNESCO Le Corbusier

Moulis, Antony (2021). Roots - UNESCO Le Corbusier. UNESCO Art Collection Selected Works. (pp. 397-398) Paris, France: UNESCO.

Roots - UNESCO Le Corbusier

2019

Book Chapter

The reverse river delta of Brisbane

Leardini, Paola, Ozgun, Kaan and Moulis, Antony (2019). The reverse river delta of Brisbane. In time with water: design studies of 3 Australian cities. (pp. 217-277) edited by Nigel Bertram and Catherine Murphy. Perth, WA, Australia: UWA Publishing.

The reverse river delta of Brisbane

2018

Book Chapter

Exhibiting Scarpa: transcriptions of the narrative detail in Queensland

Moulis, Antony and Musgrave, Elizabeth (2018). Exhibiting Scarpa: transcriptions of the narrative detail in Queensland. Italy/Australia: postmodern architecture in translation. (pp. 76-89) edited by Silvia Micheli and John Macarthur. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Uro Publications.

Exhibiting Scarpa: transcriptions of the narrative detail in Queensland

2013

Book Chapter

Le Corbusier‘s spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design

Moulis, Antony (2013). Le Corbusier‘s spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design. From Models to Drawings: Imagination and Representation in Architecture. (pp. 120-125) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781315881386

Le Corbusier‘s spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design

2012

Book Chapter

Examples of educational practice

Moulis, Antony (2012). Examples of educational practice. Assessing creativity: supporting learning in architecture and design. (pp. 124-128) edited by Hedda Haugen Askland, Michael J. Ostwald and Anthony Williams. Sydney, Australia: Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT).

Examples of educational practice

2009

Book Chapter

Problems for architecture in the art of Le Corbuster

Moulis, Antony (2009). Problems for architecture in the art of Le Corbuster. Architecture, Disciplinarity and the Arts. (pp. 89-97) edited by Andrew Leach and John Macarthur. Belgium: A & S Books (University of Ghent).

Problems for architecture in the art of Le Corbuster

2008

Book Chapter

Introduction

Leach, Andrew, Moulis, Antony and Sully, Nicole (2008). Introduction. Shifting views: Selected essays on the architectural history of Australia and New Zealand. (pp. ix-xvii) edited by Andrew Leach, Antony Moulis and Nicole Sully. St Lucia, Qld., Australia: The University Of Queensland Press.

Introduction

2007

Book Chapter

Le Corbusier's spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design

Moulis, Anthony (2007). Le Corbusier's spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design. From Models to Drawings: Imagination and Representation in Architecture. (pp. 120-126) edited by M. Frascari, J. Hale and B. Starkey. London: Routledge.

Le Corbusier's spirals: Figural planning and technique in architectural design

2002

Book Chapter

Le Corbusier, the museum projects and the spiral figured plan

Moulis, A. (2002). Le Corbusier, the museum projects and the spiral figured plan. Celebrating Chandigarh. (pp. 348-357) edited by Takhar, Jaspreet. Ahmedabad: Mapin publishing.

Le Corbusier, the museum projects and the spiral figured plan

2000

Book Chapter

Le Corbusier’s theory of vision and the architectural plan

Moulis, A. (2000). Le Corbusier’s theory of vision and the architectural plan. Re-Framing Architecture: Theory, Science and Myth. (pp. 155-162) edited by Michael Ostwald and John Moore. Sydney: Archadia Press.

Le Corbusier’s theory of vision and the architectural plan

1997

Book Chapter

Engaging the Material Urban Setting

Moulis, A. and Musgrave, E. (1997). Engaging the Material Urban Setting. Emergent Paradigms in Design Education: Sustainability, Collaboration & Community. (pp. 39-40) Sydney: Faculty of the Built Environment UNSW.

Engaging the Material Urban Setting

1997

Book Chapter

Moreton Bay House

Moulis, A., Donovan Hill Architects and Donovan, Brian (1997). Moreton Bay House. CHASA Refereed Designs 1997. (pp. 21-24) Brisbane: QUT School of Architecture: Interior and Industrial Design.

Moreton Bay House