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2007 EXHIBITIONS






INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
OUT FROM UNDER: Australian Architecture Now
AIA, SF Chapter, San Francisco, USA
8 March to 25 April 2007
Curator: Anthony Burke, UTS
Supported by the RAIA International Committee

Young Australian architects are establishing unique new trajectories in design that combine innovative material and spatial research with high quality building. At the core of this new generation of Australian designers is the emergence of an urban sensibility and an evolution beyond the rural mythology of past generations, while maintaining a strong relationship to the outdoors. OUT FROM UNDER: Australian Architecture Now highlights this vibrant design culture and showcases the responses young Australian practices are applying to a new and innovative range of materials and practices.

After a successful first show at the American Institute of Architects SF Chapter headquarters, the show has moved on to Seattle and now Hong Kong with the support of the RAIA international committee. Plans are to move the show next to Beijing, Macau and KL in 2008.

RMIT affiliated exhibitors:

Scott Balmforth, RMIT Master of Architecture (research by project), 2008. Exhibiting Practice Director: Terroir, Tasmania/Sydney.
Richard Blyth, Head, RMIT School of Architecture and Design; RMIT PhD in Architecture (by research project), 2008. Exhibiting Practice Director: Terroir, Tasmania/Sydney.
Gerard Reinmuth, RMIT Master of Architecture (research by project), 2008. Exhibiting Practice Director: Terroir, Tasmania/Sydney

Sean Godsell, RMIT Master of Architecture (research by project), 1999. Exhibiting Practice Director: Sean Godsell Architects, Melbourne,  VIC.

Dale Jones-Evans, Master of Architecture (research by project), 2008. Exhibiting Practice Director: Dale Jones-Evans Architects, Sydney, NSW.

Rob McBride, RMIT Master of Architecture (research by project), 1994. Exhibiting Practice Director: McBride Charles Ryan Architects, Melbourne, VIC.

Paul Minifie, RMIT Architecture Senior Lecturer, Master of Architecture (research by project), 2001. Exhibiting Practice Director: Minifie Nixon Architects, Melbourne, VIC.
Jan van Schaik, RMIT Architecture Lecturer, Bachelor of Architecture, 2000. Exhibiting Practice Director: Minifie Nixon Architects, Melbourne, VIC.

Kerstin Thompson, RMIT Architecture Adjunct Professor, RMIT Master of Architecture (research by project), 1997. Exhibiting Practice Director: Kerstin Thompson Architects, Melbourne, VIC.

John Wardle, RMIT Master of Architecture (research by project), 2001. Exhibiting Practice Director: John Wardle Architects, Melbourne, VIC.

other exhibiting practices included:

Neeson Murcutt Architects, Sydney, NSW
Chenchow Little, NSW

Chris Bosse of PTW Architects, NSW
Gary Marinko Architects, Perth, WA
Staughton Architects,
Melbourne, VIC
M3Architecture, Brisbane, QLD
Offshore Studio,  Sydney, NSW
Andrew Burges Architects, NSW

Tony Owen NDM, NSW

LECTURE

Sean Godsell,
RMIT Master of Architecture (research by project), 1999.
Exhibiting Practice Director: Sean Godsell Architects, Melbourne, VIC.
AIA SF/UC Berkeley Lecture Series
April 25, 2007 5:30-7:30 pm

ARTICLE

Urban Australian architects bust bush myth in US exhibition, Infolink,
28-Feb-2007

REVIEW
Nicholas de Monchaux, OUT FROM UNDER, Radar Review, Architecture Australia, July/Aug 2007







RMIT ARCHITECTURE - EXPANDED FIELD INSTALLATION
Gabby Seifert and Gotz Stoeckmann, RMIT Architecture International Visiting Fellows
Practice:
Seifert Stoeckmann/Formalhaut
Crazy, Light Work
Castlemaine, Australia, 2007
Professor Gabby Siefert of TU Innesbruck led a study tour of Austrian students and staff to  Melbourne, hosted by RMIT Architecture. Their visit was coordinated by Richard Black. Gabby Seifert is a partner of Seifert Stoeckmann and the collaborative practice Formalhaut. Her practice partner Gotz Stoeckmann also travelled to Melbourne and they undertook a light installation  photographic project in Guilford, Victoria on the same site as their tent installation project Out-back in 2004.

Gabby Seifert gave a lecture on Innesbruck academic and practice culture in the Architecture Design Lecture series, and Seifert and Stoeckmann gave a joint public lecture on their recent projects.







MODELLING DESIGN RESEARCH EXHIBITION
Homo Faber: Modelling Ideas
VENUE: Melbourne Museum
OPENING: 9th August, 6 pm
EXHIBITION TIMES: 10th August - 16th September, 2007
Melbourne Museum - Homo Faber Exhibition webpage

EXHIBITION SYMPOSIUM
Homo Faber: Modelling Ideas
VENUE: Age Theatre, Lower Level, Melbourne Museum
TIMES: 3-5 pm, 6-8 pm, 13 Aug 2007







URBAN ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION
M: URBAN - MODIFYING THE CITY
RMIT Architecture Exhibition
Location:
Melbourne Central Skybridge,
Level 2, between Melbourne Central and Myers, across Lonsdale Street
Exhibition Opening Time:
6.00 pm, Thursday 28th June, 2007
Opening Address:
John Denton, Victorian Government Architect
Exhibition Times:
June 28th-July 11th, 2007
partners:
Committee for Melbourne
exhibited project:
Melbourne Vacancy Exchange





    

EXHIBITION
Urban Fabric: Greige
Exhibitor:
Peta Carlin, RMIT SIAL PhD candidate, RMIT Architecture alumni and sessional staff
SIAL postgraduate profile
West Space Gallery
Floor 1, 15-19 Anthony Street, Melbourne, Australia
2 March - 24 March 2007
Urban Fabric is a conceptual photographic installation of Melbourne's mid-twentieth century corporate architectural facades that explores the relationship between architecture, and textile design. The exhibition speculates on the potential of photography's role in the construction and representation of the city, in particular our city, Melbourne.




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