Beauty is in the Back Story: Diversity, Complexity and Collaborative Making in the Australian Condition

Curator and author Fleur Watson and Martyn Hook, Dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design at RMIT University in Melbourne, talk to John Wardle, principal of John Wardle Architects. Wardle explains that his conception of beauty is in understanding where an object has been made, by whom, wh...

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Architectural services
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Artisans
Australasia Rising
Beauty
Bruny Island
Captain Kelly's Cottage
COCO and MAXIMILIAN
Collaboration
Frank Lloyd Wright
Geelong
George Megalogenis
Ian Potter Southbank Centre
Japan
John Wardle Architects (JWA)
Learning and Teaching Building
Melbourne
Monash University
Natasha Johns‐Messenger
Queensland
RMIT University
scalelessness
Somewhere Other installation
Sydney
Sydney Morning Herald
Tasmania
University of South Australia (Adelaide)
Urban planning
Wardle, John
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