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PUBLIC SPACE

80 COLLINS FIONA LYNCH

Sean Fennessy

An assemblage of over-scaled timber vessels and totems within the North and South tower lobbies of Melbourne’s 80 Collins aligns art with purpose. Concierge services and seating are subtly concealed within the functional yet emotive installations, presenting an antithesis to the alienating formalities of workplace foyers.

ACMI RENEWAL BKK ARCHITECTS WITH RAZORFISH

Shannon McGrath

This response was driven by a passion for Melbourne and a desire to better connect it with this incredibly significant cultural institution. To do so, the

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