Friday Apr 30, 2010 at 5:00pm to at
CBD,
Melbourne
Victoria,
Australia
PUBLIC LECTURE
Clinton Murray, Architectural Design Director, S2F; Practice, Clinton Murray Architects, NSW
Time: Friday April 30, 2010, 6.00pm. Drinks after the lecture.
Venue: Building 8, Level 11, Lecture Room 8.11.68
Convenor: Elke Howard, RMIT Architecture student, SSCC
on the web:
“The story of Makana (Hawaiian for ‘gift’) started in the 1960’s a young Hawaiian girl travelled the world chasing waves the search for the perfect wave and resting place led her to the south coast of New South Wales” – Makana House, Bega River, NSW
Houses and projects by Clinton Murray’s practice Clinton Murray Architects have been widely published and are featured in ‘Nextwave: Emerging Talents in Australian Architecture’, Thames and Hudson, and ‘Eight Great Houses’ and ‘Houses for the 21st Century’ through Pesaro Press. Clinton Murray Architects won the RAIA NSW State and National architecture award for the widely published Merimbula House, 1997, constructed almost entirely from reclaimed timbers, and the NSW State architecture, interior and building construction awards for Gunyah House, 2006.
Clinton Murray, is currently the Architectural Design Director of S2F, a multi-disciplinary architecture and engineering consulting group based in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Shanghai.
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