West Australian Institute of Architects
The West Australian Institute of Architects was a professional society for architects in Western Australia.
History
The Institute was originally known as the Institute of West Australian Architects. George Temple-Poole was president in 1896.[1][2] Edwin Summerhayes was a founding member.
The Institute subsequently became a state chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects.
Publication
The Architect was a quarterly publication between 1939 and 2007.[3]
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gollark: Not car-scale hardware.
gollark: IIRC that's mostly just bad for longer wires, such as those in electricity grids.
gollark: I mean, practically, the somewhat worse fuel efficiency of a non-computer-controlled car is going to be worse for you than "but what if there's a nuclear war and my car doesn't work".
gollark: People seem to really like talking about EMP attacks or something despite them... not really being very plausible problems, compared to everything else.
See also
External links
References
- "INSTITUTE OF WEST AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTS". Western Mail. Western Australia. 18 December 1896. p. 23. Retrieved 13 January 2020 – via Trove.
- Richards, Duncan; Mungham, John; Royal Australian Institute of Architects. W.A. Chapter; Curtin University of Technology. School of Architecture, Construction and Planning (2003), High hopes : the Institutes of Architecture of Western Australia, Royal Australian Institute of Architects (WA Chapter), ISBN 978-0-9581617-0-1
- Royal Australian Institute of Architects. W.A. Chapter (1982), The architect, Wescolour Press (W.A.).], retrieved 13 January 2020
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