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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 건축/디자인 > 건축 > 건축역사 > 일반
· ISBN : 9781350421363
· 쪽수 : 288쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-10-17
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Foreward, Tim Winter (Professor, FAHA, The University of Western Australia) Preface Introduction: Tracing Encounters and Exchanges in Colonial Asia Pacific: Towards a New Geography of Architectural Histories and Heritage Thinking Part 1, Flows: Labour, Expertise and Vision Chapter 1: Asia Pacific Encounters: On the Trails of Colonial Shipping Networks, Amanda Achamadi (University of Melbourne, Australia) Chapter 2: Infrastructure Migration: The Construction of Labour Mobility in the East Coast of Sumatra, Robin Hartanto Honggare (Columbia University, United States of America) Chapter 3: Building Networks: Professional Mobility and the Migration of Architects in the Imperial World, Soon-Tzu Speechley & Julie Willis (University of Melbourne, Australia) Part 2: Enterprises and Commodities Chapter 4: Biscuits and Buildings: The Colonial Enterprise of Swallow and Ariell, Paul Walker & Karen Burns (University of Melbourne, Australia) Chapter 5: Fertiliser and Soap: J.T, Arundel & Co.'s Commerical Networks in the late-nineteenth-century Pacific, Jasper Ludewig (University of Newcastle, Australia) Chapter 6: Transnation Company Changes - A Tale of Sugar Factories in Java, Erika Yuni Astuti (Institute Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia) & Rafael Andrean Sepnadi (University of Melbourne, Australia) Part 3, Mobilities: Industrial Infrastructure, Craftmanship, and Materiality Chapter 7: Whaling in the Tasman World, Stuart King (University of Melbourne, Australia) & Andrew Leach (University of Sydney, Australia) Chapter 8: Technology Spillover in Imperial Times: Cantonese Craftsmen and Concrete Coastal Fortifications In Hong Kong and Guangzhou, 1876-1882, Chen Yichuan (Bartlett School of Architecture, Uniter Kingdom) Chapter 9: Imprints of the Basel Mission Industries on Indian Ocean Architectures, Arijit Chatterjee (Bengal Institute and CEPT University, India) & Asha Sumra (Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark) Part 4: Heritage and Historical Memory Chapter 10: Repositioning Chinese Cultural Heritage in Bandung: A Mitigation Effort, Krismanto Kusbiantoro (Universitas Kristen Maranatha, Indonesia), Cindrawaty Lesmana & Elizabeth Wianto Chapter 11: The Absent Referent of Exchange in South and Southeast Asian Trade: The Role of Iranian Trade Networks in Facilitating Colonial Commodities in the Nineteenth Century, Ali Rad Youfsenia (University of Queensland, Australia) Chapter 12: Analysing Nineteenth-Century Military Building Typologies: An Australian Perspective, Noni Boyd & Jean Rice (both independent scholars, Australia) Chapter 13: Unlocking Maps, Locating Forms: Historical Maps as Windows onto Past Industry, Agriculture, and Trade in the Asia Pacific, Jane M. Jacobs (Yale-NUS College, Singapore) & Victoria Marshall (National University of Singapore) Afterword