Today Naomi Milgrom AO, Chair of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation, announced award-winning British architect Amanda Levete of London-based studio AL_A will design the second annual MPavilion, to be presented free to the public from October 2015 until February 2016 in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens.
April 9th, 2015
Images (L to R): portrait of architect Amanda Levete who will create the second MPavilion; Selfridges Birmingham designed by AL_A; Inaugural Sean-Godsell designed MPavilion
Amanda Levete, founder of AL_A has created a practice widely regarded as laying down the agenda for architecture in the twenty-first century. Projects include the highly anticipated expansion of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Stirling Prize-winning Media Centre at Lord’s Cricket Ground and Comme des Garcons stores in New York, Paris and Tokyo.
Naomi Milgrom AO, founder of the MPavilion series, commented on her selection of the second MPavilion architect commission: “I have long admired the work of Amanda Levete and am proud she will design the 2015 MPavilion. I first noticed Amanda’s work in the retail environment and was deeply impressed by her radical response to the department store model with the extraordinary Selfridges store in Birmingham in 2003. I met Amanda in 2009 – when she was a guest of the Melbourne Fashion Festival – and have watched her practice grow and take on ever more ambitious projects that explore new materials, new techniques and new ways to approach architecture. I share her desire to ignite cultural impact and urban renewal through architecture.”
“The 2015 MPavilion will be a very different temporary pavilion for the beautiful Queen Victoria Gardens. Our commission and four-month program of free events allows Melbourne to connect with the best local and international architects, and creative minds. Amanda has designed a thought provoking space for the public to enjoy throughout summer,” she added.
Architect Amanda Levete commented on her commission: “I’ve visited Australia three times in the past six years and without doubt Melbourne is my favourite city. It’s people who make a city creative and that’s why I love Melbourne. The brief from the Naomi Milgrom Foundation is a great opportunity to design a structure that responds to its climate and landscape. I‚m interested in exploiting the temporary nature of the pavilion form to produce a design that speaks in response to the weather. Rooting the pavilion in its parkland setting, I am seeking to create the sensation of a forest canopy in the heart of the city that gives shelter to a program of events. We have a long history of working with boat builders and Australia has some of the finest. We’re working with a yacht fabricator to employ the boundary-pushing technology of composite materials to create the canopy.”
Speaking at the Hellenic Museum today at the announcement of the 2015 MPavilion architect commission, Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley said: “The arrival of the inaugural MPavilion was a welcome addition to Melbourne’s cultural landscape – and proved to be a great success on many levels. MPavilion is a space for creativity, collaboration and conversation, one that celebrates the many strands of design thinking in the creative industries. After an invigorating debut, I look forward to seeing what the 2015 pavilion will bring.”
Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Robert Doyle, speaking at the event about the new location for the inaugural MPavilion, said: “The Hellenic Museum is a perfect location for MPavilion as it will be protected, but also well utilized. The pavilion can be interpreted as a modern incarnation of ancient Greek structures, signifying a connection between historic and contemporary artistic expression. We look forward to the next project in the series.”
The inaugural Sean Godsell-designed MPavilion, gifted to the City of Melbourne by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation, will be relocated to a new permanent home in the gardens of the Hellenic Museum in Melbourne’s CBD.
MPavilion is a private, public and corporate partnership involving government, business and private philanthropy. The project has been made possible with the enthusiasm and support of The Victorian State Government and The City of Melbourne. The collaborative approach will continue for MPavilion 2015 with a new public program due to be announced this August.
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