The exhibition of architecture through the form of the pavillion
Pavilions for New Architecture presents the creative practices of a dynamic group of contemporary architects who have emerged on the architectural scene over the past decade.
Taking the pavilion as its subject, and as a lens through which to view the practice of architecture, Pavilions for New Architecture offers a significant opportunity for the open expression of architecture at a scale that is at once playful and provocative, speculative and rhetorical.Link: Monash University Museum of Art - Pavillions for New Architecture
Review: The Age
Curators: Geraldine Barlow and Max Delany
Participant architects are:
- BKK Architects
- Cassandra Complex
- Elenberg Fraser Architecture
- Harrison & Crist Architects
- Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects
- Jackson Clement Burrows
- Minifie Nixon Architects
- Neil + Idle Architects
- Staughton Architects
Symposium chaired by Andrew MacKenzie (Architectural Review Australia), with presentations by the participating practices.
Monday October 3, 6-8 pm at the Faculty Gallery, Art and Design building, Caulfield Campus
Lunch Time Talk with Associate Professor Conrad Hamann, Monash University
Thursday September 22, 1:15 pm at Monash University Museum of Art, building 55, Clayton Campus

