This lavishly-illustrated volume is a fine piece of transnational architectural history writing, documenting the fascinating trajectory of a migrant architect who imported innovative ideas from cosmopolitan Vienna to the provincial Australian tropics and produced work of remarkable local sensitivity. * Johan Lagae, Ghent University, Belgium * A compelling, innovative and timely story of migration, politics and creative collaboration from occupied Vienna to the tropics of Australia. This impressive constellation of authors each bring a fascinating, and carefully researched dimension to the Karl Langer story, not forgetting the crucial contribution made by Gertrude Langer. * Iain Jackson, University of Liverpool, UK * [ A]n important and much-needed addition to the history of Australian modern architecture. The book is compact, well written, edited and supported with hitherto unpublished primary material held at the University of Queensland Karl Langer: Modern Architect and Migrant in the Australian Tropics is an important addition to the discourse on Australian modernism. * Fabrications *