2003
Judging Architecture
29.11.2003Approached by the RAIA to create a book to celebrate 75 years of award winning architecture in Victoria, we discovered that there was a twenty year period from 1942-1962 when only one building was awarded. As a result we coordinated a rejudging process of the 75 years which resulted in 36 projects being selected. John Gollings then masterfully completed a rephotography survey of the projects to create a potent comment on how we value and respect our most significant architecture.
At the same time we were working on this project, we had begun working with Heide Museum of Modern Art and due to the scheduling of their redevelopment, an exhibition programming opportunity came about which resulted in the 36 sets of images from the rephotography survey being exhibited in the Heide II gallery. The galleries original design as a house by David McGlashen in the late 60s for John and Sunday Reed, was one of the aforementioned 36 projects.
Peninsula Country Golf Club
20.11.2003Some jobs require subtle refinement rather than a complete redesign. Peninsula Country Golf Club had a beautiful emblem, however it had been bastardised over the years of reproduction. We recrafted the typography and created a new structure for the application of the identity.
I heard it on the grapevine…
22.07.2003An exhibition catalogue for 7 emerging contemporary artists. The A5 catalogue was perforated and folded out of an A2 sheet. At the conclusion of the show, the catalogue could be torn apart along the perforations and form individual cards, one for each of the artists.
Melbourne Central retail leasing suite
22.06.2003Charged with the task of changing the perception of a major retail centre undergoing redevelopment after the anchor tenant had closed their doors, we commissioned London based illustrator Paul Davis to develop a series of unexpected and confronting images for use within a new retail leasing suite. The suite was designed by architects Ashton Raggatt McDougall.












