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PUBLIC SPACE

ART GALLERY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FOYERNIC BRUNSDON

Benjamin Hosking

Reorganising the entry to Western Australia’s preeminent arts institution, this steel monolith is a single gesture that sets universal accessibility as its datum. This foyer desk flips the common institutional spatial paradigm and uses travertine sculptural objects to bring functions up to height.

ATYP ‘CHILLZONE’ TOBHIYAH STONE FELLER WITH MERRYN TREVETHAN

Katherine Lu

The ‘Chillzone’

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