Tectonic Poetry: A Photographic Exhibition

From photographer Bob Munro comes a new project called Tectonic Poetry. Resulting from an ongoing interest in urban scenes, architecture and the built environment, it focuses on the architectural surrounds of Melbourne’s Federation Square Atrium.

Professor Donald L. Bates, director at LAB Architecture studio, worked on the design of Federation Square for 5 years, and in a foreword written for Munro’s new book, he describes the photographs as “outstanding.” He comments that the photographs allow him to look at this deeply familiar project again, to see not what he may have imagined for it, but rather the unexpected consequences inherent in all architecture. “I can think of few things more powerful and rewarding to an architect than to be given new perspectives and experiences on a completed work.”, he writes.

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Cite: "Tectonic Poetry: A Photographic Exhibition" 16 Oct 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/775583/tectonic-poetry-a-photographic-exhibition> ISSN 0719-8884

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