GASP! Stage Two, progettato da Room 11, è il penultimo intervento previsto per il Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park. Colore e architettura collaborano nella rivalutazione dello spazio, creando unità tra il contesto e l’esperienza proposta.
Professional landscape photographer Paul Reiffer revisits the mysterious water-bound willow trees of Glenorchy, New Zealand as the sun rises on the mountains behind.
The Glenorchy Arts and Sculpture Park, GASP!, is Room 11’s first foray into public architecture. Along the River Derwent in Glenorchy, Tasmania, Room 11 has built a colourfully calibrated public walkway which deftly links previously marginalised, but surprisingly beautiful sections of foreshore.
GASP stage two is the penultimate gesture of the Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park (GASP!) . It is composed of architecture that responds to the scale of the surrounding landform. Blunt forms frame and command the superlative Tasmanian landscape. Colour and architecture have been used as a vehicle for re-evaluation and re-appreciation of place. The re-forming of the shoreline embraces the …
McGregor Coxall: Set in Glenorchy, Tasmania on the Derwent River – Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park [GASP!] curves Elwick Bay’s east edge and terminates at Wilkinsons Point to bookend the Museum of Old and New Art [MONA] which opened in January 2011. MONA is changing the social and cultural fabric of the region and has […]
The forthcoming GASP! Project is Room 11’s first foray into public architecture. Along the River Derwent in Glenorchy, Tasmania, Room 11 has built a colourfully calibrated public walkway which deftly links previously marginalised, but surprisingly beautiful sections of foreshore. “We move on from nostalgic visions of place making and embrace interstitial ‘spaces’ with relish. “ states Thomas Bailey. Abundant birdlife …
Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, 1577 - 1640
GASP! Stage Two, designed by Room 11, is the penultimate gesture of the Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park. Colour and architecture have been used as a vehicle for re-evaluation and re-appreciation of place, creating unity between the bay and the experience.
A road trip from Queenstown to Glenorchy is one of the best things to do in Queenstown. Here are the 12 best places to stop along this scenic drive!
Taking Coffee to my Studio A quick tour of my studio near my home in Queenstown, New Zealand. Sort of a quick and dirty video… nothing too exciting here… move along… :)
Learn to paint simply with a limited colour palette. One of the best ways to learn more about using colour is to limit our palette to 3 primary colours.
With New Zealand’s Southern Alps as a backdrop and breathtaking views of the 80km-long Lake Wakatipu, Aro Hä is a wellness retreat that lies 40 minutes from the resort of Queenstown on South Island. Comprising a series of timber structures, designed by Wellington-based firm Tennent + Brown Architects, the bolt-hole...
This inspiring space manages to be practical, stylish and a great place to relax with a cuppa, thanks to some careful zoning
McGregor Coxall: Set in Glenorchy, Tasmania on the Derwent River – Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park [GASP!] curves Elwick Bay’s east edge and terminates at Wilkinsons Point to bookend the Museum of Old and New Art [MONA] which opened in January 2011. MONA is changing the social and cultural fabric of the region and has […]
McGregor Coxall: Set in Glenorchy, Tasmania on the Derwent River – Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park [GASP!] curves Elwick Bay’s east edge and terminates at Wilkinsons Point to bookend the Museum of Old and New Art [MONA] which opened in January 2011. MONA is changing the social and cultural fabric of the region and has […]
A road trip from Queenstown to Glenorchy is one of the best things to do in Queenstown. Here are the 12 best places to stop along this scenic drive!
Image 31 of 42 from gallery of Brazilian Houses: 20 Concrete Projects in Plan and Section. © Pedro Kok
GASP stage two is the penultimate gesture of the Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park (GASP!) . It is composed of architecture that responds to the scale of the surrounding landform. Blunt forms frame and command the superlative Tasmanian landscape. Colour and architecture have been used as a vehicle for re-evaluation and re-appreciation of place. The re-forming of the shoreline embraces the …
McGregor Coxall: Set in Glenorchy, Tasmania on the Derwent River – Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park [GASP!] curves Elwick Bay’s east edge and terminates at Wilkinsons Point to bookend the Museum of Old and New Art [MONA] which opened in January 2011. MONA is changing the social and cultural fabric of the region and has […]