Melbourne Now, a cross-disciplinary celebration of new local art and design at Melbourne’s Ian Potter Centre, aims to provide “an opportunity to reflect on the change and transformation of the past decade.” As part of the large-scale exhibition, takes this brief literally. In the 10 years since the previous instalment of Melbourne Now, greater Melbourne has grown by more than a million people. In response, new civic projects are being undertaken – and they’re different to, Mel Dodd says they “will be interesting to document; hopefully, at best, they will offer insights into how the hard infrastructure of architecture and urban design can enable the soft infrastructures of the civic economy to collaborate and thrive.”1
Melbourne Now: Civic Architecture
Jun 27, 2023
3 minutes
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