"With some thought, I believe that one can discover an architecture that responds to its place, culture and ecological demands, incorporating appropriate, responsible, technological solutions. To achieve this position, as designers we must not only consider what architecture is, but also ask what an appropriate and responsible architecture is for our culture, our time and our place." - Glenn Murcutt AO, Australian architect
Join us as we discover architecture that responds to its place, culture, and ecological demands. We share the work of Glenn Murcutt; hear from those who have worked, taught and learned from him, and gain insight into the mind of one of the world's most respected living architects.
To find out more about the Murcutt Foundation, head to murcuttfoundation.org
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"With some thought, I believe that one can discover an architecture that responds to its place, culture and ecological demands, incorporating appropriate, responsible, technological solutions. To achieve this position, as designers we must not only consider what architecture is, but also ask what an appropriate and responsible architecture is for our culture, our time and our place." - Glenn Murcutt AO, Australian architect
Join us as we discover architecture that responds to its place, culture, and ecological demands. We share the work of Glenn Murcutt; hear from those who have worked, taught and learned from him, and gain insight into the mind of one of the world's most respected living architects.
To find out more about the Murcutt Foundation, head to murcuttfoundation.org
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The inaugural Murcutt Symposium was held in Sydney, with house tours, talks and social events spanning three days 11-13 September.
On Saturday 13 September, Francis Kéré and Glenn Murcutt spoke with long term scholar of Murcutt’s work, Catherine Lassen of the University of Sydney. Covering many shared themes, a focus was on the need for design and construction to be understood as a single pursuit and not separately as is often taught, and on showing caution to the speedy decisions that are able to be made using computing power. Good decisions sometimes require 'hesitation' that only a human can discern.
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