Exhibition

Glenn Murcutt. architecture for place

Thu 10.11.2011 – Mon 13.02.2012
Exhibition poster

Exhibition poster : Glenn Murcutt. architecture for place
© Architekturzentrum Wien, photograph: Anthony Browell, graphic design: LIGA: graphic design

opening speakers:

Dietmar Steiner, director of the Az W, welcome address
Katharina Tielsch, assistant professor, Vienna University of Technology, brief talk on the Architecture Foundation Australia
HE Michael Potts, Australian Ambassador

Glenn Murcutt, Pritzker prize-winner (2002) and Australia’s most internationally renowned and most important architect, holds an independent artistic position that consistently avoids the mainstream. He has a small private studio, and sees no need to avail himself of computers or new media in the realisation of his architectural vision or projects. Murcutt draws and builds — both forward-looking and equally anachronistic — one house after the other entirely on his own, having completed over 500 buildings in this way over the past 40 years. These buildings are all in Australia, almost exclusively housing and, with few exceptions, designed, planned and the construction was supervised by him in person.

an exhibition by the Architecture Foundation Australia in collaboration with the Architekturzentrum Wien

Public Funding:
Urban Planning, Traffic & Transport, Climate Protection, Energy and Public Participation
Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur
Geschäftsgruppe Kultur und Wissenschaft
Sponsor: ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE

Opening night of the exhibition ‘Glenn Murcutt. architecture for space’, November 10, 2011.