Sensitive to the elements of the environment and the different cultures within which he worked, architect John Cyril Hawes developed an idiosyncratic and imaginative style. This was particularly evident in his use of Arts and Crafts, Romanesque, and modernist design elements. Extensively illustrated with reproductions of Hawes' designs, buildings, paintings and sketches, this book provides revealing insights into Hawes' varied works, from towering cathedrals, to country schools. Winner of the Australian Christian Book of the Year Award
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Book condition is near fine. Hard cover. 1st edition, published 2000. Dust jacket Near fine, no tears. Book boards clean front and back. Book block clean and unmarked all side of the book. Text body clean and unmarked throughout the book. Spine intact. Over-all an excellent and neat copy of the book. See photos for more information. Extra charges for over-sea shipping as the book weight is over 500gram. Certainly! The book you re referring to is titled "Between Devotion and Design: The Architecture of John Cyril Hawes 1876-1956"1. Written by John J. Taylor, it delves into the life and work of John Cyril Hawes, an Australian architect. Hawes was known for his distinctive architectural style, which blended elements of devotion and design. His contributions to Australian architecture are explored in this comprehensive volume. Unfortunately, the book is currently out of print2. If you re interested in learning more about Hawes and his architectural legacy, I recommend exploring this fascinating work! Seller Inventory # ABE-1716003922466
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Hardcover in Dustjacket. Condition: FINE. ARCHITECTURE WEST AUSTRALIANAFirst Edition. SCARCE. Sensitive to the elements of the environment and the different cultures within which he worked, architect John Cyril Hawes developed an idiosyncratic and imaginative style. This was particularly evident in his use of Arts and Crafts, Romanesque, and modernist design elements. Extensively illustrated with reproductions of Hawes' designs, buildings, paintings and sketches, this book provides revealing insights into Hawes' varied works, from towering cathedrals, to country schools. Winner of the Australian Christian Book of the Year Award. xxii, 406 p. : ill., plans ; 30 cm. Illustrated Architecture / GeneralArchitecture / Individual Architects & Firms / General Religion / Clergy #0718R/170624(Small closed tear to top of d/w edge, presentation inscription on fep.)In Rome Hawes met Bishop William Bernard Kelly from Western Australia and was recruited for his Geraldton diocese. The dual role of outback missionary and architect with a commission to design a cathedral appealed strongly to Hawes's two major enthusiasms. Arriving in Geraldton in November 1915, he took up a temporary appointment in the Murchison goldfields parish of Mount Magnet and Cue, but started work on his Geraldton cathedral next June. By August 1918 the nave was opened for services but the Cathedral of St Francis Xavier was not completed until 1938, owing to lack of funds and the hostility of Dr Richard Ryan who succeeded Bishop Kelly in 1923. The cathedral is Hawes's most important building: frankly eclectic, a mixture of Romanesque and Californian Spanish Mission styles, but with a roughcast simplicity and dignity totally in harmony with the surroundings.Of Hawes's other buildings in Western Australia, the most interesting include his highly individual parish church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mullewa, again largely Romanesque and built of local stone mainly through the architect's own labours, and the adjoining priest's house (1927). There are also churches at Morawa (1932), Carnarvon (1934), Northampton and the Utakarra cemetery chapel (1935), and Perenjori (1936); and he designed chapels at Yalgoo, Bluff Point, Nanson and Melangatta homestead.In 1922 Hawes, John Cyril, 1876-1956. | Priests -- Western Australia -- Biography. | Architects -- Western Australia -- Biography. Elizabeth's Bookshops have been one of Australia's premier independent book dealers since 1973. Elizabeth's family-owned business operates four branches in Perth CBD, Fremantle (WA), and Newtown (NSW). All orders are dispatched within 24 hours from our Fremantle Warehouse. All items can be viewed at Elizabeth's Bookshop Warehouse, 23 Queen Victoria Street\, Fremantle WA. (Please note: Over standard weight or size. Orders via ABE Books or Biblio or from Overseas may incur additional postage charges. We will contact you prior to processing order to request your approval or contact us to confirm postage cost.). Seller Inventory # 41967
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