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20 Buildings Not to Miss in Australia

© Bardocz Peter/Shutterstock.com From the Rose Seidler House and Mooloomba House to the Sydney Opera House, these 20 buildings are examples of some of Australia’s most architecturally and historically important structures. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these buildings first appeared in 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Mark Irving (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. Rose Seidler House With the uncompromisingly modern Rose Seidler House, Harry Seidler introduced east coast Modern to a country more used to building and living in cottages that would not have looked out of place in late-19th-century Britain. An Austrian émigré, Seidler first studied architecture in Canada before leaving for New York to be taught by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. After finishing his studies, Seidler worked in Breuer’s studio before leaving for Australia, a journey he made via Brazil and Oscar Niemeyer’s studio. The influence of these Modernist

Ten living rooms with practical and beautiful built-in storage

Ten living rooms with practical and beautiful built-in storage
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What drives Judith Neilson? Inside an astonishing Sydney art empire

What drives Judith Neilson? Inside an astonishing Sydney art empire We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Elizabeth FarrellyColumnist, author, architecture critic and essayist February 12, 2021 5.00pm Normal text size Advertisement The Australian art wars are a lop-sided affair. Against: the federal government; the state government; universities; the Murdoch press; the mining, roads and tobacco industries; the think tank IPA; the Packers and arguably all other developers (until they want to buy respectability) aside from Stanley Quek. And the fors: a host of impoverished creatives, a few underfunded institutions and Judith Neilson. Sydneysiders are fascinated by anyone with money. Almost everything written about Neilson drools over the numbers: the size of her art collection, her property portfolio, her bank balance. At the same time, we’re told, the art world is currently enchanted not by young men, but by older women. All

Industry launches diverse training initiatives

By Ben Dalton2021-02-05T12:05:00+00:00 Russell T Davies to helm first masterclass from NFTS and BFI The UK’s National Film and Television School (NFTS) is partnering with the British Film Institute (BFI) on a programme to widen access to film and TV training, with a view to improving diversity and inclusion in the industry. The Early Stage Access and Diversity Accelerator programme is financially supported by the BFI and will formally commence from April 2021. The NFTS described it as ”the biggest development of the school’s participation programme ever delivered”. The training will deliver activity and increase access through six areas:

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