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Courtyard Houses - Goad and Clerehan

posted 11.12 in events.

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Professor Philip Goad and Neil Clerehan Professor Goad will provide an overview of the cultural and historical development of ‘Courtyard Houses’. In recognition of his enduring contribution to architecture and design and to mark his...

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Renegotiation of Space: Minimal Post-Minimal Architecture

posted 09.12 in events.

Heide modernism tour

Join architectural historian Professor Philip Goad on a walking tour through some of the highlights of ‘minimalist’ Melbourne including the Adelphi Hotel swimming pool and private residence Zinc House (Denton Corker Marshall), RMIT Design Hub...

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The architect & the photographer

posted 11.11 in news.

John Gollings, Philip Goad, Vanessa Bird, and Alan Saunders spoke at a forum at the State Library of Victoria in July 2011. The transcript and audio are now available. Here’s a snippet. “I think there’s actually no connection...

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Callum Morton tour

posted 08.11 in events.

HEIDE FEATURE EVENT ART & ARCHITECTURE TOUR Take a specialised tour with architectural historian Professor Philip Goad to view works by Callum Morton across Melbourne. The tour begins in the iconic Heide II building designed by McGlashan and...

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House This! Density in Melbourne

posted 07.10 in events.

The ARBV + Melbourne Open House Speaker Series – No 2.

Date: Monday 19 July 2010
Topic: House This! Density in Melbourne
Time: Doors open at 6.00pm and close at 9.00pm Presentations start at 6.30pm sharp
Event Location: BMW Edge, Federation Square, Flinders St (Cnr Swanston), Melbourne Vic 3000
Presented By: Melbourne Open House (MOH) + The Architects Registration Board of Victoria (ARBV) as part of Design Capital

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20th century, alan saunders, callum morton, geoffrey london, john gollings, minimalism, neil clerehan, rob adams, shane murray, vanessa bird

 

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