Browsing 12 Built Environment and Design by Author "Garduno Freeman Cristina"

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Browsing 12 Built Environment and Design by Author "Garduno Freeman Cristina"

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  • Garduno Freeman Cristina (Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, 2008)
    The sculptural roof forms of the Sydney Opera House regularly attract visual analogies in the public mind. Although they are mostly referred to as â¿¿sailsâ¿¿ or â¿¿shellsâ¿¿ they have also been described through humorous ...
  • Boddy Adrian; Garduno Freeman Cristina (n/a, 2004)
    Joint Exhibitor for Photographic Exhibition with Adrian Boddy. Work photographed: Hyde Park Barracks, using film and digital photographic techniques to draw out the architecture's social history, architectural interventions ...
  • Garduno Freeman Cristina (Routledge, 2010)
    This paper argues that Flickr, a popular 'photosharing' website, is facilitating new public engagements with world heritage sites like the Sydney Opera House. Australian heritage institutions (namely libraries and museums) ...
  • Cook Eric; Garduno Freeman Cristina (Peter Lang, 2011)
    Cook and Garduno Freeman argue that social networks such as Flickr function as public repositories of personal photography that challenge and democratize the authority of traditional institutions of memory, like libraries ...
  • Garduno Freeman Cristina (Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, 2007)
  • Garduno Freeman Cristina (SAHANZ, 2007)
    The Sydney Opera House is one of Australia’s premier tourist destinations. Each year over 4 million people [1] visit this site, famous for its iconic architecture, world class performances and cultural significance. Many ...