Transform is the showcase of the Bachelor of Design in Architecture and Master of Architecture Graduate Studios, and beyond this the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning.
Transform is the showcase of the Bachelor of Design in Architecture and Master of Architecture Graduate Studios, and beyond this the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning.
October 30th, 2012
Transform is the showcase of our Graduate Studios, and beyond this the Faculty of Architecture. The five distinct Studios are viewed through the repeatable and malleable form of a cube.
These cubes locate Studio spaces in the maze like Wilkinson Building. Our exhibition makes accessible our Wilkinson Building as well as the architectural psyche, inviting the public into a discourse of delight and intrigue.
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