From mansions in Kew and Brighton, to religious buildings, this year’s Open Houses Melbourne also includes the unusual, the bizarre and the inbetween spaces.
From mansions in Kew and Brighton, to religious buildings, this year’s Open Houses Melbourne also includes the unusual, the bizarre and the inbetween spaces.
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By Ray Edgar
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We are on the threshold of a New Australian Design, according to Indigenous designer Alison Page. Writing in a new book,
Design: Building on Country, Page points to “a new awakening fuelled by ecological necessity to redesign our future”. Indigenous culture not only offers the solution but a rich potential for partnership, collaboration and co-design, writes Page, who is perhaps best known for her time on the ABC’s
For Victorians, the experience of an extended lockdown has brought into sharp relief the value of our public life and how the places in which we live, work and gather impact deeply on our sense of place and wellbeing,” says Fleur Watson, executive director and chief curator of Centre for Architecture Victoria | Open House Melbourne (CAV|OHM).