Inspired by the shape of hexagons and water droplet ripples, the new light installation has been designed using interactive digital technology by UNSW students in the Australian School of Architecture and Design.
For the inaugural Prize, architects are invited to use their knowledge and skills to create a tapestry design for the Australian Pavilion in the Giardini in Venice, designed by Denton Corker Marshall.
The new installation will pay homage to the historic and contemporary architecture of Germany, blending modern art and culture with the love of street art that has inspired both Germany and Australia.
One of the speakers is Ian Wrightson, creative director at Wrightson Stewart, who will show how the studio adds a social dimension to its projects by exploring the theme of nostalgia.
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