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You are here: Home  |  Our Work  |  Arts  |  Visual Arts  |  Exhibition Touring Program  |  Abundant Australia – Highlights from the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale

Abundant Australia – Highlights from the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale

 

CREATIVE DIRECTORS: Neil Durbach, Vince Frost, Wendy Lewin, Kerstin Thompson, Gary Warner.

Asialink in partnership with the Australian Institute of Architects presents Abundant Australia: highlights from the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale, an exhibition featuring over 140 architectural models from prominent Australian architects.

The models selected were recently presented at the internationally acclaimed Venice architecture exhibition in the Australian Pavilion.

Abundant Australia reveals a diverse range of styles and concepts key to Australian architecture and is testament to the richness and capacity of both Australia’s current architectural practice and its formative history. This exhibition explores the astonishing capacity Australian architects have in blending new influences, acknowledging dramatic landscapes and Australia’s unique multicultural society: the breadth and depth of current architectural achievements belies the youth of Australia’s built history. Each model captures the particularities of the architect’s distinct practice.

In presenting Abundant Australia, Asialink is committed to fostering a greater understanding of Australian architectural practice on an international scale. This exhibition will build stronger links between Australian and Asian architects, students, design curators and festival presenters. By its very nature, this exhibition provides an opportunity for a public forum focusing on issues of contemporary architecture and the barriers that may exist in developing collaborative practices at an international level.

Abundant Australia is a unique exhibition that reflects our diverse landscape, occupied by cities, towns, deserts and creative individuals determined to build a better nation.

Bangkok: Abundant Australia, public forum: 26th of September, 2009.
This was supported by the Commonwealth through the Australia-Thailand Institute of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade under the Creative Industries Professional Exchange Program.
Guest speakers: Mr David Parken, CEO of the Australian Institute of Architects and Mr Tone Wheeler, principal architect of Environa Studio.

View video of installation: Bangkok Art and Culture Center. Presented as part of the Bangkok Design Festival 2009.


Sean Godsell Architects, Future Shack, mixed-media, 80 x 140 x 75mm, 2008

Sean Godsell Architects
Future Shack
mixed-media
80 x 140 x 75mm
2008
Studio 505, New Holland Folly, Plywood, 290 x 240 x 240mm, 2007

Studio 505
New Holland Folly
Plywood
290 x 240 x 240mm
2007
innovarchi, Balmain Archive, styrene and acrylic perspex, 550 x 188 x 188mm, 2008

innovarchi
Balmain Archive
styrene and acrylic perspex
550 x 188 x 188mm
2008

Exhibition dates and venues:


Thailand: 25 September  - 17 October 2009, Bangkok Art and Culture Center. Presented as part of the Bangkok Design Festival 2009.
Singapore: 30 November 2009 – 7 February 2010, Nanyang Academy of Fine Art Gallery, Singapore. Presented as part of the Singapore Design Festival 2009.
Touring Asia: 2009 – 2010 (more details to come).
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