Land+Living
Land+Living
Pavillions for New Architecture
The exhibition of architecture through the form of the pavillion
This exhibition presented across two venues at Monash University near Melbourne: the Monash University Museum of Art on the Clayton campus and Faculty Gallery on the Caulfield campus. The show opened September 7th and runs through October 29, 2005.
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: Public programs associated with exhibit:
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