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ARCHITECTURE Melbourne is now coming to the fore as a design hotspot. With three and a half million inhabitants, it is on a scale that is livable and diverse. Its rich and varied cultural intimacy has enabled it to build up a unique dynamism, which is set to shift the entire design agenda of the world – much like Barcelona did in the 1980s and Antwerp did in the 1990s. The intense plurality of Melbourne’s recent design culture is due to have a vast impact on the way in which we think about city regions and living in them. This is a story of wonderful spaces: in civic and institutional buildings; in galleries, bars, clubs and restaurants; in one of the world’s tallest residential apartment buildings; in beach houses and mountain shacks; in workshops and studios; and in international sports venues.
As Melbourne hosts the Commonwealth games in 2006, a vast influx of visitors will be experiencing these spaces for the first time. Through luscious photography and an accessible text, Design City Melbourne is devised not only to illustrate a wide range of fascinating interiors and their architectural matrices, but also to describe the people behind them and how these spaces support the vital culture of this uniquely mixed and cosmopolitan city. A metropolis that is situated in the same time zone as China, and which is pioneering in its European colonial matrix the admixture of new Asian urban forms. 288 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm. #070523 (Presentation label on fep.) 1. Preface. 2. Tripolar Design Culture. The Curatorial armatures of the city. 3. Civil Mission Of City And Interiors. 4. Modes Of Cultural Production. Architecture and Art (with Jan van Schaik). Architecture and Craft. Architecture and Fashion. Architecture and Furniture. Architecture and Graphics. Architecture and Infrastructure. Architecture and its Intelligentsia. Architecture Bars (by Jan van Schaik). Architecture and the Practitioner Academics. 5. Passeggiata Down The Civic Spine. Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM). Greg Burgess. Norman Day. Denton Corker Marshall (DCM). Edmond and Corrigan. Peter Elliott. Garner Davis. Sean Godsell. Nonda Katsalidis. Lyons. Mcbride Charles Ryan. Minifie Nixon. Paul Morgan. Nmbw. Allan Powell. Ivan Rijavec. Kerstin Thompson. Michael Trudgeon (Crowd). John Wardle. Wood Marsh. 6. Passagiata Along The Financial Spine. Cassandra Complex. Elenberg Fraser. Robert Simeoni. 7. New Asian Urbanism. 8. Conclusion.
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