THE AUSTRALIAN UGLINESS PRAISE FOR ROBIN BOYD AND THE AUSTRALIAN UGLINESS ‘Effortlessly readable, sharply observant and witty, The Australian Ugliness is an Australian classic. Robin Boyd’s prophetic, timeless work shows his distinctive gifts as a public intellectual, a creative thinker, an architect with a sense of history and a writer of rare talent.’ BRENDA NIALL ‘Robin Boyd was a social historian when political history was the vogue in Australia. He was a long way ahead of his time. The natural and built environments were not yet issues of common concern, but they were already his special concern. Whatever he did had the mark of originality and flair.’ GEOFFREY BLAINEY ‘The Australian Ugliness remains an indispensible account of the built environment on the biggest island. More than that, it is a passionate and committed study of national character from which there is still much to be learned.’ ALAN SAUNDERS ‘Robin Boyd’s The Australian Ugliness is a classic of cultural criticism. Judging by the unstoppable spread of treeless, wooden-fenced houses in outlying suburbs and bad buildings in prominent places in Australian cities, it’s a voice that needs urgently to be heard again.’ PATRICK McCAUGHEY ‘Incisive wit…Boyd portrays most eloquently Australian suburbia… the merciless bulldozing of trees to turn farmland around our cities into the endless, low-density sprawl of individual house subdivisions.’ HARRY SEIDLER ‘The Australian Ugliness remains a most important book. As our major metropolises near five million population, the suburban sprawl with unimaginative architecture creeps on relentlessly and green wedges shrink. Bold new ideas are needed and Robin Boyd continues to be an inspiration.’ SIR GUSTAV NOSSAL ‘Robin Boyd’s book clarified for all of us that Australian ugliness—how we would bludgeon the land into fertility, cut forests so that power lines could go through, so that cars could take precedence over everything… Conservatism reigned supreme; it had to be like that regardless of whether it was logical, whether it was appropriate, whether it responded to climatic variations…The buildings were the same from Melbourne to Darwin, and they still are the same.’ buildings were the same from Melbourne to Darwin, and they still are the same.’ GLENN MURCUTT ‘Fifty years on, Robin Boyd’s brilliant analysis of the enduring, yet underappreciated, place of the arts and creativity in Australia rings true. He suggests there is “something about the Australian sun and meaty diet that produces a high proportion of talented people”. The continuing international success of our artists, actors and architects proves this. But, as Boyd argued, we need to value creativity more: it is an essential part of the spirit of Australia.’ JULIANNE SCHULTZ ‘Robin Boyd wrote wittily of the post-war Australian suburbia that Barry Humphries knew as a child, and which formed the basis of much of Humphries’ satire and, in turn, the satire of Kath & Kim. Boyd’s waspish observations about the “material triumph and aesthetic calamity” of the suburbs apply more than ever today.’ SIMON CATERSON ‘Remains remarkable…for Boyd, architecture means more than the fabrication of shelters: it is the art that most explicitly measures humanity’s relationship to nature…His book is less a work of architectural criticism than a scathing literary satire; it belongs in a tradition inaugurated in the eighteenth century by Pope and Swift, who also scourged ugliness and considered it a moral flaw as well as an aesthetic failing.’ PETER CONRAD ‘As interesting and amusing and untechnical as a novel.’ SIR JOHN BETJEMAN ‘Lucid, passionate and witty.’ GEOFFREY SERLE ROBIN BOYD, 1970. PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK STRIZIC. ROBIN BOYD (1919–71) is arguably Australia’s most influential architect. An idealist who believed that good design would improve the quality of people’s lives, a tireless public educator and outspoken social commentator, he designed more than two hundred buildings and wrote such classics as Australia’s Home. The Australian Ugliness was first published in 1960. CHRISTOS TSIOLKAS is the author of four novels: Loaded (made into the film Head On), The Jesus Man, Dead Europe and the award-winning bestseller The Slap, which is being made into a series by the ABC. JOHN DENTON is a Director of Denton Corker Marshall, a proudly Australian international architecture and urban design practice with offices in Melbourne, London and Jakarta. PHILIP GOAD is Professor and Chair of Architecture, and Director of the Melbourne School of Design, at the University of Melbourne. GEOFFREY LONDON is the Professor of Architecture at the University of Western Australia and the Victorian Government Architect, having previously been the Western Australian Government Architect. THE AUSTRALIAN UGLINESS ROBIN BOYD FOREWORD BY CHRISTOS TSIOLKAS AFTERWORD BY JOHN DENTON, PHILIP GOAD & GEOFFREY LONDON DRAWINGS BY ROBIN BOYD TEXT PUBLISHING MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA The paper used in this book is manufactured only from wood grown in sustainable regrowth forests. The Text Publishing Company Swann House 22 William Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia www.textpublishing.com.au Copyright © Robin Boyd Foundation 2010 Foreword copyright © Christos Tsiolkas 2010 Afterword copyright © John Denton, Philip Goad & Geoffrey London 2010 All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright above, no part of this publication shall be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior permission of both the copyright owner and the publisher of this book. First published in 1960 by F. W. Cheshire, Melbourne; second edition, 1961. Published in 1963 by Penguin Books; revised edition, 1968; second revised edition, 1980. This fiftieth-anniversary edition published in 2010 by The Text Publishing Company. Cover and text design by W. H. Chong Typeset in Granjon by J&M Typesetting Printed in Australia by Griffin Press National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication data: Boyd, Robin, 1919-1971. The Australian ugliness / Robin Boyd. ISBN 9781921656224 Architecture--Australia. Architecture and society--Australia. National characteristics, Australian. 720.994 ‘It is taken for granted that Australia is ugly…’ ANTHONY TROLLOPE
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