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211: 254: 269:. It has five levels with 15,477 areas in total. In the Gallery, visitors encounter different spaces and views. Its external walkways link with the Queensland Museum and the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. A striking feature of the Gallery's interior is the Water Mall, acting as the main orientation element in the building. The Water Mall also serves as a parallel reflection of the river. The water and the natural light from the acrylic domes at the top lend a sub-tropical character to the interior space. 165:
was quoted as saying this was 'the opportunity to create something better than what exists at present'. Gibson described his philosophy that 'a good building is one that respects its users and accommodates the needs of those outside its walls', and that the aim of architecture is to 'house and magnify the experience of living'.
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magazine in 1989, Gibson was devoted to raising people's consciousness of the responsibilities of the architectural act. The writer added that Gibson took into consideration the political, social and cultural needs of the environment, and embraced awareness of the outcomes in global arenas. Gibson
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that serves 2000 people. Similar to the Lyric Theatre, it can also house 2000 people. The orchestra pit can hold musicians with a full stage house facility that caters to performances from dramas to grand opera. Later in 1997, the Playhouse Theatre was built. This addition to the complex is an
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building was built in 1972. The concept is to transform the hall into a multipurpose space that is suitable for all occasions. There’s an abstract design by Nevil Matthews done on six large stained glass windows, which form the eastern facade of the foyer. In addition, there are paintings and
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was introduced to make the area motor vehicle friendly along the western side of the central business district. Combined with above ground and underground car parks, this ensures the needs of motorist are well served in the city centre. Not forgetting the needs of pedestrians,
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The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (formerly Performing Arts Complex) consists of three different areas: The Lyric Theatre, The Cremorne Theatre and The Concert Hall. It comprises the second stage of the
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Robin Gibson and Partners was a Brisbane-based architectural practice, formed by Gibson in 1957. In April 1973 it won a two-stage design competition for a new
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Jones, Lloyd. “The Architecture of Robin Gibson & Partners (c1958-2013).” PhD Thesis. The University of Queensland, School of Architecture, 2023.
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edited by Victoria Jackson Wyatt, Andrew Leach and Lee Stickells (Sydney: SAHANZ, 2020), 217-29. Accepted for publication November 10, 2019.
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Gibson, Robin (6 October) "Aquinas Memorial Lecture: Lifestyle and the Built Environment" Lecture 6 March October 1980.
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sculptures reflecting the history of the university, lined on the north main walkway along the tall concrete recesses.
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Australian Institute of Architects Australian Institute of Architects 2010 Gold Medal - 50 years of winners: 1960-2010
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development. The smallest venue among these buildings is the Cremorne Theatre. The Concert Hall was designed as a
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Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand 36, Distance Looks Back,
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On his return to Brisbane in 1957, Gibson established his own practice. Most of his major projects are in
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The concept of educating people about culture influenced the Queensland Government to develop the
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in South Brisbane. Later, Gibson's commission expanded to the design of the whole of the current
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In Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand: 37,
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Queensland State Archives. Robin Gibson Interview - Queensland Cultural Centre 1977.
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National Australia Remembers Freedom Wall (Mt Coot-tha Gardens, now known as the
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Roots in the most unlikely of places: Reconsidering the Queensland Art Gallery”
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Robert Findlay ('Robin') Gibson was born in Brisbane in 1930, and attended the
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Australian Institute of Architects RAIA Lachlan Macquarie Award: Past Winners
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Since Brisbane sees the need to minimise high-rise buildings in the area, the
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for 'Outstanding performance and contributions to architecture' (1989, 2000)
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http://library.acu.edu.au/find/other_collections_and_catalogues/?a=49316
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Recipients of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal
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RAIA Qld House of the Year Award: Mocatta Residence, Yeronga (1966)
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Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal recipients since 1960
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Architecture in Australia, 1976 Feb.-Mar., v. 65, n. 1, p. 58-63
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Building of the Year Award: Church in Kenmore, Brisbane (1968)
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RAIA Qld House of the Year Award: Perrins House, Ascot (1963)
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on 12 June 2015 for their cultural heritage significance.
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Library and Humanities Building, Griffith University, 1975
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Robin Gibson Interview - Queensland Cultural Centre 1977
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Colonial Mutual Building (office tower), Brisbane, 1984
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Light, Space, Place : the Architecture of Robin Gibson
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Architecture Australia, 1989 Sept., v.78, n.8, p.39-71
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What If? What Next? Speculations on History’s Futures
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Architecture Australia, 1985 May, v.74, no.3, p.56-65
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C.M.L. Building (office tower), Brisbane, Early 1980s
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Architecture Australia, 1986 June, v.75, no.4, p.81
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Queen St Mall urban works (Stage 1), Brisbane, 1982
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Yeronga State School
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Neville Conder
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Architecture Australia
Queensland Art Gallery
Queensland Cultural Centre
South Bank
Queensland Performing Arts Complex
Queensland Museum
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