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Glenn Murcutt

Glenn Murcutt is an Australian architect known for designing houses that are in harmony with their natural surroundings. This document lists numerous sources that have analyzed and documented Murcutt's singular architectural style and practice over his career. Sources discussed Murcutt's pioneering approach to vernacular architecture in Australia and how he reconciles European influences with the local environment and culture. His works are praised for framing place and sensitively integrating buildings into the landscape.

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Glenn Murcutt

Glenn Murcutt is an Australian architect known for designing houses that are in harmony with their natural surroundings. This document lists numerous sources that have analyzed and documented Murcutt's singular architectural style and practice over his career. Sources discussed Murcutt's pioneering approach to vernacular architecture in Australia and how he reconciles European influences with the local environment and culture. His works are praised for framing place and sensitively integrating buildings into the landscape.

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Glenn Murcutt

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Drew, Philip. “Inspiration from Below: Australian Vernacular in Contemporary Architecture.”


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Spence, Rory. “The Concept of Regionalism Today.” Transition 4, no. 3 (1985): 3-17.

Taylor, Jennifer. “Readings of Australian ‘Place’: Yesterday and Tomorrow.” Exedra 5, no. 1 (1994):
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