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The life and times of Moir and Sutherland - with Peter Freeman
A presentation by Peter Freeman OAM
In this presentation, Peter will focus on the life and times of Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland – Canberra's 20th-century 'architectural power couple'; and the work of the two modernists Neville Ward and Ian Slater, who joined the practice following the tragic death of Heather Sutherland in 1951.
This will be a rare opportunity to hear from one of Australia's foremost heritage architects and historians.
Peter will be signing copies of his new book
Thoroughly Modern: The Life + Times of Moir + Sutherland Architects
TIME: Light refreshments from 6.00 pm for a 7.00 pm start
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HOSTED BY: Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW & ACT
Covid safety: Check in using QR code and provide proof of full vaccination. Wearing of face masks inside the Museum. (Powerhouse Museum guidelines current as at 4 March 2022, subject to change.)
Melbourne Design Week: LIGHT, SPACE, PLACE: THE ARCHITECTURE OF ROBIN GIBSON
Presented by Uro Publications
While many architects might aspire to profoundly transform their cities, very few ever manage to build at scales that would make this possible.
The architect Robin Gibson not only built prolifically and at expansive urban scales, his projects redefined the culture and identity of one of Australia’s major capital cities, Brisbane. ‘Light, Space, Place: The Architecture of Robin Gibson’ is the first book ever published on this immensely significant Australian architect, designer of some of Brisbane’s most important civic and commercial environments, including the Queensland Museum, the State Library of Queensland, the Performing Arts Complex and the renowned Queensland Art Gallery.
To commemorate the launch of the book, join editors Deborah van der Plaat and Lloyd Jones in a discussion of Gibson’s distinctive vision of Brisbane as a sub-tropical city, sensitive to climate and place, and alive with people.
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HOST: Melbourne Design Week | Bookshop by Uro
Melbourne Design Week: BAUHAUS X IKEA: LEGACIES OF MODERNISM
Presented by Uro Publications
The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 and disbanded in 1933, but in its short existence it served as a crucible for much of what came to be known as modernist design. It set out to transform daily life for the better by incorporating mass manufacturing techniques into the design of everything from single objects to buildings, putting in motion the democratisation of design.
Just 10 years after the Bauhaus’ closure, this principle would become the theoretical and functional foundation for IKEA. ‘Design for everyone’, IKEA’s motto, is both the embodiment of Bauhaus ideals and a business plan that has seen modernism repackaged in the form of a global consumer goods empire. Considered together, the Bauhaus and IKEA could be said to have profoundly transformed how our societies relate to and understand design and its artefacts. But as we grapple with climate change and the wreckage brought about by the consumer-driven, mass manufacturing models promulgated by the Bauhaus, and then perfected by IKEA, how might we reckon with this legacy, and what can we learn from it?
Through a carefully curated selection of essays and photography, the book ‘Bauhaus X IKEA’ traces the profound but not always benign influence of these global design icons across history, politics, pedagogy, art and society. To commemorate the launch of the book, join the editors in a discussion of these two icons of 20th century design and their mixed legacies.
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HOST: Melbourne Design Week | Bookshop by Uro
Melbourne Design Week: FRANCES BURKE: DESIGNER OF MODERN TEXTILES
Presented by Dr Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs
This event is a collaboration between Dr Nanette Carter, independent scholar Robyn Oswald-Jacobs, authors of Frances Burke: Designer of Modern Textiles and curators of the NGV’s Department of Fashion and Textiles. Carter and Oswald-Jacobs will lead a group discussion focused on examples of the work of Australia’s leading textile designer of the post-war period chosen from the collection and made available for this special viewing by NGV staff.
As a young woman, Burke chose to ‘design the world she wanted’. During World War II when imported printed fabrics were scarce, she sold dress fabrics and hemmed lengths of furnishing fabric in her bright modern designs allowing Melbourne women to ‘make do’ in style. Afterwards Burke continued her business designing and printing while lecturing, writing about design, advocating for design through her work as a founding member of the Society of Designers for Industry from 1947 and collaborating with leading architects including Sir Roy Grounds.
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SLM Present: A sea of beige: colour in the Australlian home with Michael Lech
DISCOVER SLM: TALK SERIES
Each week a different curator will tackle subjects ranging from architecture to cookery.
“Join Sydney Living Museums’ curatorial team as they take you behind-the-scenes and discuss their current research in this free online talk series.”
SYDNEY DESIGN WEEK 2021 - POWERHOUSE MUSEUM LIVESTREAM
HYPERCONNECTIVITY
“2 DAYS OF CONVERSATIONS connecting local and international designers and global design centres. In the depths of different degrees of isolation we explore the ties that bind us — from the Internet of Things to the deeply held beliefs that unite and define communities.”
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Host: Powerhouse Museum
Heritage Fencing - Alexandrina Council Heritage Advisory Committee
“Local Adelaide Hills Heritage Architect Pippa Buckberry from Anaglypta Architecture will present an engaging and informative talk around what is and is not appropriate when it comes to fencing in heritage areas. She will explore some characteristics of local fencing as well as examples from broader South Australia.”
SLM Present: Cooking with Rose Seidler, with Dr Jacqui Newling
DISCOVER SLM: TALK SERIES
Each week a different curator will tackle subjects ranging from architecture to cookery.
“Join Sydney Living Museums’ curatorial team as they take you behind-the-scenes and discuss their current research in this free online talk series.”