when: 22 June 2022 | | cost: Adult: $20 | address: 10 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia | website: https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/events/modern-legacy | tickets: https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/events/modern-legacy
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Hear from a panel of architects and experts as they discuss how modernism impacted Australian architecture and the lasting legacies of the movement.
Architecture and design are part of a complex continuum that allows the built environment the scope to evolve and change over time, with major implications for the way we live.
The mid-20th Century in Australia was a time of mass immigration, accompanied by urbanisation, technological advances, and a belief in political progress. The European diaspora beginning in the late 1930s carried modernism across the globe and to Australia, including new thoughts on architecture.
The expert panel will discuss how modernism and modernity continues to influence the designs of architects working today, in both positive and negative ways. Speakers will give their thoughts on the legacy of modernism and on key buildings in Australia's architectural history, reflecting on choices relating to form, space, materials and sustainability.
Moderator: Peter Salhani, journalist
Expert panel:
Alexander Symes, architect
Isabelle Aileen Toland, architect
Rebecca Hawcroft, cultural heritage specialist
If you are a lover of modernist design, architecture or history, then this talk is for you.
This event is presented by Sydney Living Museums as part of their Architecture and Design Series.
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Hear from a panel of architects and experts as they discuss how modernism impacted Australian architecture and the lasting legacies of the movement.
Architecture and design are part of a complex continuum that allows the built environment the scope to evolve and change over time, with major implications for the way we live.
The mid-20th Century in Australia was a time of mass immigration, accompanied by urbanisation, technological advances, and a belief in political progress. The European diaspora beginning in the late 1930s carried modernism across the globe and to Australia, including new thoughts on architecture.
The expert panel will discuss how modernism and modernity continues to influence the designs of architects working today, in both positive and negative ways. Speakers will give their thoughts on the legacy of modernism and on key buildings in Australia's architectural history, reflecting on choices relating to form, space, materials and sustainability.
Moderator: Peter Salhani, journalist
Expert panel:
Alexander Symes, architect
Isabelle Aileen Toland, architect
Rebecca Hawcroft, cultural heritage specialist
If you are a lover of modernist design, architecture or history, then this talk is for you.
This event is presented by Sydney Living Museums as part of their Architecture and Design Series.
Go see A Modern Legacy keynote panel talk 2022.
A Modern Legacy keynote panel talk 2022 is on 22 June 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 8239 2211 for details. Visit their website at https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/events/modern-legacy.
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