苏格兰网络及其建筑在范·迪门斯地和塔斯马尼亚

IF 0.2 0 ARCHITECTURE ABE Journal Pub Date : 2019-07-28 DOI:10.4000/ABE.5887
Stuart King
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在19世纪20年代,越来越多的苏格兰定居者来到范·迪门斯地殖民地(现在的澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚),接受政府的土地补助。当时,他们是仅次于英国人的第二大民族,通过他们的数量、企业(通常是畜牧业和贸易)、土地所有权和建筑,帮助塑造了该岛的殖民化和欧洲化。这篇文章概述了他们在建筑环境中的影响,并继续呈现三个相关的苏格兰-范德蒙尼亚田园财产的肖像。本书采用个人记录和信件,重点关注苏格兰网络(家庭、社会和企业)的动机、抱负和代理,这些都反映在他们的豪宅的建筑和建设中。这些网络是地方性的、区域性的和全球性的,在苏格兰有积极的参与者,并在豪宅的发展中发挥了重要作用。这些豪宅的设计(通常没有署名),以及它们的建造,也在这些网络的建设中发挥了作用。本文以苏格兰定居者的经历为视角,考察了19世纪上半叶范迪门斯土地上的帝国、地区、定居者网络和建筑之间的相互作用。
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Scottish Networks and their Buildings in Van Diemen’s Land and Tasmania
In the 1820s an increasing number of Scottish settlers arrived in the Colony of Van Diemen’s Land (now Tasmania, Australia) to take up government land grants. At the time, they were the second largest ethnic group, after the English, and through their numbers, enterprise (typically pastoralism and trading), land ownership, and building helped shape the colonisation and Europeanisation of the island. This article outlines their influence in the built environment and proceeds to present portraits of three related Scottish-Vandemonian pastoral properties. Employing personal records and correspondence it focuses upon the motivations, ambitions, and agency of Scottish networks (familial, social and entrepreneurial) as reflected in the architecture and building of their mansions. Those networks were local, regional, and global, with active participants in Scotland, and were instrumental in the development of the mansions. The designs for these mansions (often unattributed), along with their construction, also played a role in the building of these networks. Employing the lens offered by the experience of Scottish settlers, the paper considers the interplay of empire, regions, settler networks, and buildings in Van Diemen’s Land in the first half of the nineteenth century.
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