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AuthorFurlan, Raffaello
AuthorFaggion, Laura
Available date2018-09-20T06:01:39Z
Publication Date2015
Publication NameJournal of Research and Development
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2311-3278.1000133
CitationFurlan R, Faggion L (2015) Italo-Australian Transnational Houses: Critical Review of a Qualitative Research Study. J Res Development 3: 133.
ISSN2311-3278
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11092
AbstractThe research study aimed to understand how first generation Italian migrants in Brisbane have influenced the form of a specific typology of dwelling, the archetypal ‘house on a quarter-acre block’, in the post WWII period. In order to understand the forces behind and outcomes of migrants’ influence on the form of their Italo-Australian transnational houses, qualitative data collected from the testimonies of Italian migrants in conjunction with evidence left from four houses were analyzed. The findings revealed that the architectural form of the house was influenced by architectural traditions, socio-cultural factors and urbanization patterns. It was shown that the form of the transnational house mirrored the cultures derived from the ways of life belonging to two societies. Therefore, the form of houses built by Italian migrants in post WWII Brisbane is the manifestation of the Italian and the Australian cultures. The purpose of this paper is to discuss and critically review the qualitative methodology adopted for the study, the limitations of the study and the recommendations for further exploration and development of both theoretical and applied areas of research.
Languageen
PublisherOMICS International
SubjectBuilt form
Italo-Australian transnational houses
Sociocultural factors
Qualitative methodology
Case study
Qualitative methods
TitleItalo-Australian Transnational Houses: Critical Review of a Qualitative Research Study
TypeArticle Review
Pagination1-9
Issue Number2
Volume Number3


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