Moral rights, heritage and Australian contemporary architecture : thoughts & designs of Peter Muller
conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byDavid Jones
Peter Muller is one of the most unique Australian architects of the 20th century possessing a passion for organic architecture realised in several significant Australian and Indonesian design exemplars. His inquiry in the organic style of architecture stylistically mirrors that of Frank Lloyd Wright whom wrote to Muller expressing his pleasure in his successful pursuit of this style in Australia.3 This paper considers the position of moral rights under the Australian Copyright Act 19684 having regard to the Australian exemplars of Muller. It considers recent Australian debates about moral rights and projects that implicate several architectural and landscape architecture projects, the interpretations the legal fraternity are taking in approaching this topic, and positions the ideas, values, and attitudes of Muller in this context. Muller’s personal opinion is expressed providing an insight into the thoughts of one senior contemporary Australia architect as to 'their' architecture and ‘heritage’.
History
Event
International Council on Monuments and Sites. Conference (2009 : Sydney, New South Wales)
Publisher
ICOMOS
Location
Sydney, New South Wales
Place of publication
Sydney, New South Wales
Start date
2009-07-07
End date
2009-07-10
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
EN.1 Other conference paper
Copyright notice
2009, author retains copyright ownership.
Title of proceedings
ICOMOS 2009 : Proceedings of the 2009 Australia International Council on Monuments and Sites Annual Conference - (Un)Loved Modern: Conservation of 20th Century Heritage, 7-10 July 2009