Published by Piper Press Pty Ltd, North Annandale, NSW, 2017
ISBN 10: 0980834759 ISBN 13: 9780980834758
Language: English
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. **Shortlisted for the Cornish Family Prize for Art and Design Publishing 2018**Sirius is the extraordinary story of survival against the odds for one of Australia's most notable Brutalist buildings, and its community. The story of Sirius begins with the 1970s Battle for The Rocks and a Green Ban, which saved an historic precinct and a community located around the Sydney Harbour Bridge. After four years during which there was no building activity, the Green Ban ended and agreement was made to build Sirius to serve the displaced members of the community. Architect Tao Gofers explains how the agreement was reached and how he designed a vertical village perhaps the last, and arguably the most successful, tower built for public housing in this era.By 2015, Sirius itself became the centre of controversy as the New South Wales Government sought to sell the building to developers and remove its public housing residents, forever changing the fabric of the local community and Sirius's original intention. Local Millers Point, Dawes Point and Rocks residents joined with hundreds of passionate advocates from across Australia including architects, professional bodies and the Historic Houses Trust, to protest against this change. The 'Save Our Sirius' campaign was born.Piper Press's beautiful book records not just a building and its remarkable architecture, but also the important social history of a unique public housing community and many of its individual residents. An extraordinary story of survival against the odds. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Piper Press Pty Ltd, North Annandale, NSW, 2015
ISBN 10: 0980834732 ISBN 13: 9780980834734
Language: English
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Fiona Hall: Wrong Way Time presents the extraordinary creations of Fiona Hall figures woven from military camouflage, painted clocks, botanical illustrations on banknotes, sardine-tin sculptures, nests of shredded money, strange driftwood and more.Hall's seemingly random conjunction of things in a wunderkammer-like installation appeals to our human impulse to make connections. Despite the apparent darkness of much of the work, it is also life-affirming, its own vitality in perverse distinction to the 'minefield of madness, badness and sadness' of global politics, world finances and the environment, which are the inspiration for Wrong Way Time and in turn provide the rich pickings for Fiona Hall's extraordinary transformation of materials, images and objects. Fiona Hall: Wrong Way Time presents the extraordinary creations of Fiona Hall figures woven from military camouflage, painted clocks, botanical illustrations on banknotes, sardine-tin sculptures, nests of shredded money, strange driftwood and more. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Piper Press Pty Ltd, North Annandale, NSW, 2015
ISBN 10: 0980834732 ISBN 13: 9780980834734
Language: English
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Fiona Hall: Wrong Way Time presents the extraordinary creations of Fiona Hall figures woven from military camouflage, painted clocks, botanical illustrations on banknotes, sardine-tin sculptures, nests of shredded money, strange driftwood and more.Hall's seemingly random conjunction of things in a wunderkammer-like installation appeals to our human impulse to make connections. Despite the apparent darkness of much of the work, it is also life-affirming, its own vitality in perverse distinction to the 'minefield of madness, badness and sadness' of global politics, world finances and the environment, which are the inspiration for Wrong Way Time and in turn provide the rich pickings for Fiona Hall's extraordinary transformation of materials, images and objects. Fiona Hall: Wrong Way Time presents the extraordinary creations of Fiona Hall figures woven from military camouflage, painted clocks, botanical illustrations on banknotes, sardine-tin sculptures, nests of shredded money, strange driftwood and more. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Piper Press Pty Ltd, North Annandale, NSW, 2017
ISBN 10: 0980834759 ISBN 13: 9780980834758
Language: English
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. **Shortlisted for the Cornish Family Prize for Art and Design Publishing 2018**Sirius is the extraordinary story of survival against the odds for one of Australia's most notable Brutalist buildings, and its community. The story of Sirius begins with the 1970s Battle for The Rocks and a Green Ban, which saved an historic precinct and a community located around the Sydney Harbour Bridge. After four years during which there was no building activity, the Green Ban ended and agreement was made to build Sirius to serve the displaced members of the community. Architect Tao Gofers explains how the agreement was reached and how he designed a vertical village perhaps the last, and arguably the most successful, tower built for public housing in this era.By 2015, Sirius itself became the centre of controversy as the New South Wales Government sought to sell the building to developers and remove its public housing residents, forever changing the fabric of the local community and Sirius's original intention. Local Millers Point, Dawes Point and Rocks residents joined with hundreds of passionate advocates from across Australia including architects, professional bodies and the Historic Houses Trust, to protest against this change. The 'Save Our Sirius' campaign was born.Piper Press's beautiful book records not just a building and its remarkable architecture, but also the important social history of a unique public housing community and many of its individual residents. An extraordinary story of survival against the odds. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Piper Press Pty Ltd, North Annandale, NSW, 2017
ISBN 10: 0980834759 ISBN 13: 9780980834758
Language: English
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Mason, OH, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. **Shortlisted for the Cornish Family Prize for Art and Design Publishing 2018**Sirius is the extraordinary story of survival against the odds for one of Australia's most notable Brutalist buildings, and its community. The story of Sirius begins with the 1970s Battle for The Rocks and a Green Ban, which saved an historic precinct and a community located around the Sydney Harbour Bridge. After four years during which there was no building activity, the Green Ban ended and agreement was made to build Sirius to serve the displaced members of the community. Architect Tao Gofers explains how the agreement was reached and how he designed a vertical village perhaps the last, and arguably the most successful, tower built for public housing in this era.By 2015, Sirius itself became the centre of controversy as the New South Wales Government sought to sell the building to developers and remove its public housing residents, forever changing the fabric of the local community and Sirius's original intention. Local Millers Point, Dawes Point and Rocks residents joined with hundreds of passionate advocates from across Australia including architects, professional bodies and the Historic Houses Trust, to protest against this change. The 'Save Our Sirius' campaign was born.Piper Press's beautiful book records not just a building and its remarkable architecture, but also the important social history of a unique public housing community and many of its individual residents. An extraordinary story of survival against the odds. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Piper Press Pty Ltd, North Annandale, NSW, 2015
ISBN 10: 0980834732 ISBN 13: 9780980834734
Language: English
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Mason, OH, U.S.A.
£ 25.75
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Fiona Hall: Wrong Way Time presents the extraordinary creations of Fiona Hall figures woven from military camouflage, painted clocks, botanical illustrations on banknotes, sardine-tin sculptures, nests of shredded money, strange driftwood and more.Hall's seemingly random conjunction of things in a wunderkammer-like installation appeals to our human impulse to make connections. Despite the apparent darkness of much of the work, it is also life-affirming, its own vitality in perverse distinction to the 'minefield of madness, badness and sadness' of global politics, world finances and the environment, which are the inspiration for Wrong Way Time and in turn provide the rich pickings for Fiona Hall's extraordinary transformation of materials, images and objects. Fiona Hall: Wrong Way Time presents the extraordinary creations of Fiona Hall figures woven from military camouflage, painted clocks, botanical illustrations on banknotes, sardine-tin sculptures, nests of shredded money, strange driftwood and more. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.