Erskineville Creature Retallack Thompson
Jun 29, 2020
3 minutes
Review by David Welsh
Generally speaking, architecture is presented to us from within well-cropped frames in books, websites and presentations that have been curated by editors, academics, writers, publicists and, of course, the architects themselves. A building designed by an architect is often presented as autonomous, seemingly in control of its situation – particularly when it is experienced through the photographic image alone. But if we pan out that frame a little, we find that the context shifts – sometimes a little, sometimes a lot.
At first glance, Retallack Thompson’s Erskineville Creature
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