ISBN MPavilion, 256 pages

ISBN MPavilion book 256 pages

ISBN MPavilion, 256 pages

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MPavilion is an annual architectural commission designed by a leading international architect for the Queen Victoria Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. Inspired by the Serpentine Pavilion in London, the MPavilion project was established in 2014 by Naomi Milgrom AO, one of Australia's foremost cultural visionaries and philanthropists. It is, in the words of Professor Alan Pert, Director of Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne, a 'cultural laboratory ... an educational environment beyond the institution, a museum without a collection.'

Centred around the six pavilion projects to date, this book reflects on MPavilion's ongoing architectural and cultural impact. Incorporating architectural drawings, renders, models and design statements, as well as eight essays by leading design writers and photographs documenting each project and the activities that it inspired, it considers how each architect responds to or highlights issues relevant to contemporary design, architecture and community building. In doing so, MPavilion positions their collective endeavour as a global model for cultural activation, design leadership, place-making, community building, architectural tourism, philanthropy and public/private partnerships. This is at once the perfect introduction to and critical assessment of the MPavilion project.

About the Author
MPavilion is funded by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation in partnership with the City of Melbourne and Victorian State Government.

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Name
ISBN MPavilion book 256 pages
Category
Brand
Features
Number of pages
256 pages
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
10/01/2020
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9781760760564
Weight & dimensions
Width
210 mm
Height
300 mm
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