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Rachel Nolan

Podcast

A World Of One’s Own: Stepping into the Circle — Rachel Nolan

Stepping into the Circle: A conversation with Rachel Nolan How does design incorporate memory and materiality? What would our built environment be like if clients and architects revived the world of imagination? Tai and Rachel discuss the language of landscape in relation to and as an integral...
Podcast

A World Of One’s Own: Stepping into the Circle — Rachel Nolan

Stepping into the Circle: A conversation with Rachel Nolan How does design incorporate memory and materiality? What would our built environment be like if clients and architects revived the world of imagination? Tai and Rachel discuss the language of landscape in relation to and as an integral...
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A world of One’s Own

...nbsp; 12. Stepping into the Circle — Rachel Nolan How does design incorporate memory and materiality? What would our built environment be like if clients and architects revived the world...
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Tai Snaith: A World of One’s Own

Stepping into the Circle — Rachel Nolan How does design incorporate memory and materiality? What would our built environment be like if clients and architects...
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Painters’ Sculptures was designed to complement the 1984 Australian Sculpture Triennial, and included sculptural works by artists who are primarily known as painters.

Painters’ Sculptures (1984)

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Melbourne, Australia

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