1979-1999 : from concept to realisation : a review of the landscaping of the High Court of Australia and the National Gallery of Australia / by Harry Howard and Barbara Buchanan, landscape architects for the project. 1979-1999.

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1979-1999 : from concept to realisation : a review of the landscaping of the High Court of Australia and the National Gallery of Australia / by Harry Howard and Barbara Buchanan, landscape architects for the project. 1979-1999.

1 cm. (in folio box)

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Libraries Australia

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Harry Howard and Barbara Buchanan are the landscape architects for the High Court of Australia and the National Gallery of Australia sculpture gardens. From the description of 1979-1999 : from concept to realisation : a review of the landscaping of the High Court of Australia and the National Gallery of Australia / by Harry Howard and Barbara Buchanan, landscape architects for the project. 1979-1999. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223271649 ...

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