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Melbourne interior design and architecture practice Mim Design has appointed Luca Vezzosi to the role of ‘director of architecture.’
The newly-created position solidifies the firm’s holistic approach to design and supports its commitment to the seamless integration of architecture and interior design.
Italian-born Luca joins Mim Design following five years at John Wardle Architects, a formative experience in a career spanning both residential and commercial projects, and the completion of a Masters of Architecture at the University of South Australia.
Vezzosi says an early education in fine art at L’Istituto Statale D’arte in the Northern Italian region of Liguria for his interest in the sculpted and handmade, instilling a high proficiency for technical detailing and a love for the practical skills of hand drawing and model making.
The Sydney Dance Company’s new work Touch was filmed in Sydney’s new performance space Phoenix. Photograph: Phoenix
Digital-only performances and live streaming to a virtual audience are set to become a permanent feature of the live performance landscape, long after the Covid-19 pandemic comes under control, and leading the way in this new era of post-pandemic art is a new gallery and live performance space in Sydney’s inner city suburb of Chippendale.
Phoenix Central Park was conceived and funded by philanthropist Judith Neilson, the founder and owner of Sydney’s White Rabbit gallery, which houses one of the largest collections in the world of contemporary Chinese art.
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Dezeen s top 10 museums and galleries of 2020
The windowless Huamao Museum of Art and Education was developed by Álvaro Siza and Carlos Castanheira to evoke a mysterious floating object on the banks of Dongqian Lake in Ningbo.
Its corrugated-metal walls cloak unexpectedly bright and spacious interiors that include white-walled art galleries and a full-height atrium that is enveloped by a maze of ramps.
Curved glass walls that spiral up and out of the landscape enclose this museum and workshop that BIG designed for watchmaker Audemars Piguet in the Vallée de Joux.
Crowned by a green roof, the winding walls converge in a clockwise direction and are designed to give visitors the feeling that they are meandering through the spring of a watch when inside.