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Brisbane’s history of modernist architecture on display
United Kingdom Architecture News - Jul 13, 2014 - 12:49 2685 views
Centenary Pool at Spring Hill, designed by architect James Birrell. Photo: Supplied
The image of Brisbane as a sleepy country town through the 1950s, 60s and 70s is sometimes hard to dispel.
But a new exhibition at the State Library of Queensland aims to reveal the bubbling well of creativity that flourished in the middle of last century.
Hot Modernism: Building Modern Queensland examines architecture and design in the state between 1945 and 1975.
Sunbakers by the pool in 1958 at Lennons Broadbeach Hotel, designed by architect Karl Langer. Photo: Supplied
For SLQ co-curator Gavin Bannerman, it was a rich period in the state’s history, with an emphasis on clean lines, minimalist design, new construction materials and methods, colour, and a preoccupation with how people would live in the future.
“The architectural community was a hotbed of ideas which continue to resonate with people now,” he said.
“The time was right coming out of the Second World War - there was more money around to realise these ideas, more people were attending university, they had been overseas and were able to push through changes they’d seen implemented elsewhere.”...Continue Reading
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