After 4 years of exploration into the encounter with the world at human scale, graduating students of Monash Interior Architecture are proud to present MIA 11. The work presented at this year’s graduation show is the result of a year-long investigation into the experiential, phenomenological and functional dimensions of interior space. Projects cover areas of […]
November 3rd, 2011
After 4 years of exploration into the encounter with the world at human scale, graduating students of Monash Interior Architecture are proud to present MIA 11.
The work presented at this year’s graduation show is the result of a year-long investigation into the experiential, phenomenological and functional dimensions of interior space.
Projects cover areas of cultural institutional, commercial and domestic architectural space.
The exhibition is not just a celebration of the final work of Monash Interior Architecture’s graduating students, but also of the process it took to get there.
The exhibition opens on Friday 11 November at 6pm at Melbourne’s Goodtime Gallery, Basement, 746 Swanston Street, Carlton.
MIA 2011
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