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The Australian Pavilion, curated by a team of UTS Architecture and Interior Architecture academics has won the inaugural Golden Bee Award at one of the most significant international events for design and architecture.
The project, Teatro Della Terra Alienata (Theatre of The Alienated Land), curated by Amaia Sanchez-Velasco, Jorge Valiente, Gonzalo Valiente, and Miguel Rodríguez-Casellas, Imagines utopian alternative futures for the Great Barrier Reef.
The project was selected for the official Australian Pavilion in this year’s XXII International Exhibition of La Triennale di Milano, curated by Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture and Design at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, on the theme Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival.
The team was awarded first prize by an international jury, based on the poignancy of their interpretation of the theme, and the quality and relevance of the ideas they put Forward.
The creative team will give a public lecture on their project as part of the UTS Autumn Public Lecture Series on 30 May 2019.