Some of Sydney’s most recognised and innovative Architectural firms exhibit at Sydney’s Boutwell Draper Gallery this month.
February 12th, 2009
Sydney Art Gallery, Boutwell Draper Gallery, are currently exhibiting an extensive body of architectural projects from a number of Sydney’s best architecture and design firms.
James Draper and Susan Boutwell began their art gallery – concentrating on contemporary Australian artists – in 2000. At the time Draper spent most of his time running his Architectural model-making business.
This background in architecture inspired Draper and Boutwell to begin a yearly architecture-based exhibition each February. This introduction to the series will showcase a substantial portfolio of work from nine Sydney Architects.
The nine firms involved have supplied everything from original sketchbooks and drawings to models and multimedia displays:
CANDALEPAS ASSOCIATES
Showing compositions: scale timber models and drawings
CHOI ROPIHA
Drawings and photographs from The Ballast Point project, Birchgrove project and the Tkts booth at Times Square, New York [Hero Image, 04, 06, 07]
DALE JONES-EVANS PTY LTD ARCHITECTURE
A selection of drawings, photos and models from various projects [09]
LACOSTE + STEVENSON
11 years of sketches: 25 A3 sketch books
LAVA LABORATORY FOR VISIONARY ARCHITECTURE
Images, projections and models of the Snowflaketower, Abu Dhabi [08]
SMART DESIGN STUDIO
Showcasing four projects from 2008. [02, 03, 05]
PETER STUTCHBURY
45 A4 sketches of built projects from the last 15 – 20 years
SUPER COLOSSAL
A selection of projects on their website from July 2007-February 2009
TERROIR
Models and drawings of their Castle Cove House [01]
A fascinating look at over 20 years work from Sydney’s leading architects, Arichtecture 09 – 9 Architects, will run until 28 February 2009. Future architectural exhibitions at the gallery are likely to follow a different format, further exploring the profession of architecture.
Boutwell Draper Gallery
boutwelldrapergallery.com.au
Sponsored by James Draper Models
jdmodels.com.au
+61 2 9310 5662
info@boutwelldrapergallery.com.au
82 – 84 George Street Redfern Sydney NSW 2016
Opening Hours: Wednesday – Saturday 11 – 5

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