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Glenn Murcutt Master Class, Event, Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Event by Glen Murcutt in New South Wales, Australia
Glenn Murcutt International Architecture Master Class 2010
Glenn Murcutt International Architecture
Master Class 11 - 25 July 2010
The tenth Glenn Murcutt International Architecture Master Class
will be held in Australia at Glenn Murcutt's "Masterwork",
the Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre 'Riversdale' on the
banks of the Shoalhaven River south of Sydney, and at the School
of Architecture at the University of Sydney, 11-25 July 2010.
Some of the participants from 17 nations at the 2009 Glenn Murcutt
International Architecture Master Class working outside at Glenn's
"Masterwork", the Arthur Boyd Education Centre 'Riversdale'
on the Shoalhaven River south of Sydney, Australia:

photo : Lindsay Johnston
The two week residential design studio program is led by Glenn
Murcutt with other tutors including Richard Leplastrier, Peter Stutchbury,
Brit Andresen and, Master Class Convener, Lindsay Johnston. A major
feature each year has been the insights contributed by Aboriginal
Elder 'Uncle' Max Dulumunmun Harrison.Since its inception, participants
from 46 nations have attended the program. Participants are primarily,
now, practising architects - older and younger - with some professors,
academics, recent graduates and a few senior students.
Participants stay for the first week in the exquisite hostel accommodation
at the Boyd Education centre, designed by Murcutt with Wendy Lewin
and Reg Lark and completed in 1999. Th 'big room' at 'Riversdale'
is transformed into both banqueting hall and a design studio for six
days while participants commence the conceptual design of a project
located on a sensitive scenic site within walking distance of the
venue. The program includes extensive site investigations, intensive
studio tutoring, progress design critiques and after dinner lectures
by the 'masters'. The studio relocates to the University of Sydney
for the second week, participants stay in a hotel near the University
at Darling Harbour and culminates in final presentations and 'Big
Crit Day'. Other events in the program include visits to significant
houses designed by Glenn Murcutt and the other tutors and, in previous
years, a Sydney Harbour evening cruise.
2009 Glenn Murcutt Master Class at Boyd Education Centre 'Riversdale':

photo : Lindsay Johnston
Glenn Murcutt is best known for his 'singular practice' acclaimed
through the award of the 2002 Pritzker Prize. He has also been recipient
of numerous other international awards including the Alvar Aalto
Medal in Finland, the 'Green Pin' Award for Architecture and Ecology
in Denmark and the Richard Neutra Award in USA. He received the
Gold Medal of the Australian Institute of Architects in 1992 and
the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects in 2008.
Richard Leplastrier is a seminal figure in Australian architecture
and is considered as one of the great teachers. He worked with Kenzo
Tange and with Jrn Utzon at the time of the Sydney Opera House and
his body of work has been acclaimed with the award of the 2009 Dreyers
Foundation Prize of Honour in Denmark and, in 2004, he was the awarded
the 'Spirit of Nature Wood Architecture' Award in Finland, also
awarded to Renzo Piano, Kengo Kuma, Peter Zumthor and Jos?ruz Ovalle.
He is also a Gold Medallist of the Australian Institute of Architects
1999.
Professor Brit Andresen taught at the AA in London before joining
the University of Queensland. She worked with Barry Gasson on the
winning entry for the Burrell Museum in Scotland and, with her partner
Peter O'Gorman, has authored significant works that have been widely
published internationally including the Phaidon Atlas of World Architecture.
Brit was the first woman recipient of the Australian Institute of
Architects Gold Medal in 2002.
Peter Stutchbury is a leading practitioner in Australia with a significant
body of outstanding innovative built projects that have been awarded
nationally and published internationally. He was winner of the 2008
International Iron and Steel Institute 'Living Steel' Competition
for extreme climate housing in Cherepovets, Russia and held the 2008
Catedra Luis Barragan Mexico, a Chair previously held by Tadao Ando,
Norman Foster, Nicholas Grimshaw, Peter Zumthor and Glenn Murcutt.
Lindsay Johnston is former Dean of Architecture and Design at the
University of Newcastle, Australia, with a particular expertise in
environmentally responsive design and some of his built projects have
been awarded and published internationally.
Johnston, Andresen, Murcutt, Leplastrier, Stutchbury:

photo : Bundanon Trust
Contact Lindsay Johnston (Convener) at info@ozetecture.org
Architecture Foundation Australia
PO Box 90, Brooklyn, NSW 2083, Australia
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