UQ Lecture Series - Rachel Neeson 24 Apr 2018

Last night I attended a public lecture at the SLQ (State Library Queensland), Kurilpa Point Southbank Brisbane. Kurilpa Point, a traditional meeting point for Aboriginal folk. Being the traditional owners of the land, both past, present and emerging.

Facilitated by APDL (Asia Pacific Design Library) and UQ School of Architecture. Held annually, I've attended for the last 3 years. With a wide range of guest speakers from both locally here in Australia and abroad. Bringing a wealth of experience, discussing their approach and practice, with a different theme each year. This years them In 'terre' vention. 'terre' being the French word for 'earth'.

Last nights guest speaker was Rachel Neeson from Neeson Murcutt Architects. Rachel discussed some of the practices most recent projects. Including one particular dwelling located in Sydney. A magnificent residence, nestled amongst a natural fauna setting. Considering the surrounding area and how the practice approached the setting, how it interacts with that setting and of course the clients brief. Considering their living arrangements, values, which included a large entertainment space, with pizza oven and swimming pool or 'watering hole' for entertaining guests.

A plan view of the design. Different layers, indicating the many levels positioned on the part rock landscape. Interacting with the surrounding environment.

A plan view of the design. Different layers, indicating the many levels positioned on the part rock landscape. Interacting with the surrounding environment.

Thoroughly enjoying the level of detail, commissioned works with other artists that this particular project had. Not only this speech by Rachel, but also others from this years guest speakers. One of my other favourite lectures, from Kelly Shannon. Discussing an entirely new approach to Town Planning in Siam. The level detail and working in a team of experts addressing different aspects of the project.

Looking forward to next weeks lecture with Simone Robeson, which can be booked via eventbrite.com.au (limited availability).

Curations, Kaleidoscopisch / Technique & Approach #19

Based on the ideas of the wonder that is a kaleidoscope, the past few months I have been experimenting with different double exposure techniques. Here are some of the results.

Tilt camera 45degrees

Tilt camera 45degrees

Slightly off camber. Double exposure overlay with a sort of 'diamond effect'

Slightly off camber. Double exposure overlay with a sort of 'diamond effect'

Buildings, sky, glass and window / frames

Buildings, sky, glass and window / frames

Structure, shading

Structure, shading

Rotate camera 180degrees. Inner city office space

Rotate camera 180degrees. Inner city office space

Rotate camera 180degrees. Inner city office space

Rotate camera 180degrees. Inner city office space

Rotate camera 180degrees. Inner city office space

Rotate camera 180degrees. Inner city office space

Different focus levels - one frame in, the other out of focus

Different focus levels - one frame in, the other out of focus

Rotate 180degrees, Riparian Plaza Eagle Street

Rotate 180degrees, Riparian Plaza Eagle Street

Light overlay

Light overlay

Blender effect

Blender effect

BNE OpenHouse 2016

Brisbane Open House is a free public festival that celebrates Brisbane’s architecture and offers behind-the-scenes access to 100 buildings across the city
— BNE Open House

This year I was determined to visit some new places. I also made an exception a revisited Woods Bagot, Architectural firm right in the city. Mainly because I love their repurposed (and done so in a thoughtful manner) office space and catch up on their latest projects.

Woods Bagot foyer.

Woods Bagot foyer.

Workspace, Woods Bagot

Workspace, Woods Bagot

Woods Bagot Feature

Woods Bagot Feature

Architectus Light Space

Architectus Light Space

bureau^proberts, Architecture. Again a thoughtful repurposing of the existing space. A blend of new with the old.

bureau^proberts, Architecture. Again a thoughtful repurposing of the existing space. A blend of new with the old.

Interior details

Interior details

Street Lines

Street Lines

My focus being on lines/ light > details. Finding a point of interest, determining the best angle / approach for the photo. And the occasional post edit. One day soon I shall purchase a tilt/shift lens, ideal for tight spots and shooting verticals.

Patrick Wharf Brisbane on Tri-x 400. Nice wide feature shot of the Control Tower.

Patrick Wharf Brisbane on Tri-x 400. Nice wide feature shot of the Control Tower.

Port of Brisbane, Main Center

Port of Brisbane, Main Center

Internal Feature - Port of Brisbane

Internal Feature - Port of Brisbane

Stanchions. Kind of reminded me of TRON. Robotic Container Pickers "Straddlers". 

Stanchions. Kind of reminded me of TRON. Robotic Container Pickers "Straddlers". 

Patrick Yard

Patrick Yard