Melbourne Masters Architecture
Text by Leon van Schaik
Published by TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2004
Exhibition catalogue. Curated by Leon van Schaik. Edmond & Corrigan, Denton Corker Marshall, Peter Elliot, McGauran Gianni Soon, Sean Godsell, Tom Kovac, Lyons Architects, Mcbride Charles Ryan, Ian McDougall, Shane Murray, Ivan Rijavec, Kerstin Thompson, John Wardle, Wood Marsh Architecture.
17 pages, colour images throughout
dimensions: 14.8h x 21w cm
What is certain is that Melbourne's new found status as an international 'hotspot' for architecture results from the way in which architects in this city have defined their positions in relation to these three distinctive fields. Sometimes agreeing, sometimes disagreeing, always passionately differentiating their own positions but never ever deferring to a singular dominant view of what architecture is about.
Leon van Schaik, excerpt from catalogue essay
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