Friday 6th December 2024
Friday 6th December 2024
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Sydney Opens Up
Sydney Open returns in 2015, on Sunday 1 November, morphing from bi-annual to annual for this, its 11th edition. Produced by Sydney Living Museums (SLM), Sydney Open takes you behind the scenes of 50 sites of cultural and architectural intrigue around the city. This year the program expands beyond individual buildings to precincts.
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This week, the Australian Museum in Sydney unveiled stage one of it’s reincarnation as both a serious museum of natural history, and...
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Superhouse – Architects Talk Series
Adding another layer of conversation to exhibition Superhouse: Architecture & Interiors Beyond the Everyday opening on 29 August at...
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Superhouse – The Exhibition
Exactly what makes a superhouse is a question that we at Modern House obsess over daily. For some it’s about a sculptural form in the...
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Fifties Fair at Rose Seidler House
Save the date and start preparing! Sunday August 23 is the annual Fifties Fair at Rose Seidler House in Wahroonga. A favourite event on the Sydney Living Museums calendar, the one-day celebration is all about getting into the swing of the fabulous Fifties.
Architecture of Elements
Thanks to the Australian Institute of Architects’ post-awards media tour this July, we had the chance to see inside two great houses at...
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38 sq m - A Small Space Reinvention
Their first home purchase was a 1969 Potts Point apartment in a small tower by architect Harry Seidler. With the lightest of touches, the...
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Art Auction for Environmental Defenders
To celebrate its 30 years as the ‘environmental lawyers for the public’, and raise funds to continue its work, the NSW Environmental...
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Confluence: Colour in Motion at VIVID Sydney 2015
Congratulations to Insitu Collaborative for their architectural pavilion, Confluence, that’s part of the 2015 VIVD Sydney Festival of...
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