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Glenn Murcutt: architecture for place :: Museum of Sydney

Glenn MurcuttGlenn Murcutt’s groundbreaking designs are internationally recognised as being at the forefront of contemporary architecture. His work is celebrated for its sustainability, harmony with the natural world, and resonance and unity with Australia’s diverse climate and topography.

Architecture for place is a special exhibition that reveals the way Murcutt crafts his projects, with a selection of ideas presented from initial sketch to detailed construction drawings and the final built work. A series of photographs by Anthony Browell capture the essence of Murcutt’s architecture in constructed form.

Glenn Murcutt has won many important awards, including:
1992: Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal
2002: Pritzker Prize
2009: American Institute of Architects Gold Medal

Important Buildings:
The Ball-Eastaway House
The Marie Short House
The Magney House
The Marika-Alderton House
Artists Centre on the South Coast
South Coast Visitors Centre at Kakaadu
National Park Visitors Centre at Kempsey

This exhibition at Museum of Sydney will be held until Monday 5 October, 2009.

Presented by the Architecture Foundation Australia, in association with the Historic Houses Trust and the NSW Architects Registration Board and courtesy of TOTO Gallery Ma, Tokyo.

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