Endangered + Extinct: Australian Architecture and Place-taking

Published by: Australian Design Centre | 4-Mar-2020
NOTE: We have had to cancel our upcoming event "Endangered + Extinct" due to the new health recommendations relating to COVID19. Endangered + Extinct is an exhibition by Natalie Rosin which looks at why certain buildings generate so much love, controversy, social support and interest.
Venue: Australian Design Centre
Address: Australian Design Centre, 101-115, William Street, Darlinghurst
Date: 26 March - 27 May
Time: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Ticket: Free
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Endangered + Extinct by Natalie Rosin is an exhibition exploring, through ceramic sculptures, the form and design of various buildings within Australia. These places are either under threat of demolition or no longer physically exist due to human intervention. Though varied in architectural style, period, function and location, all have in common the desire for individuals and groups to maintain its existence or lament its loss. The exhibition aim is not to demonise certain parties involved in the demise of an architectural structure, but rather to explore why certain buildings generate so much love, controversy, social support and interest.

When: Thur 26 March “ Wed 27 May
Tuesday “ Saturday, 11am “ 4pm.
Closed Sundays & Mondays.
Location: Australian Design Centre, 101 “ 115 William Street
Darlinghurst NSW 2010

ACCESS: This exhibition has a clear path of travel throughout the venue with an accessible toilet. A full gallery Access statement is available to download from the ADC website.

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