Graphic Architecture

22 September – 15 October, 2011

Pin-up welcomed Warren Taylor of The Narrows as curator for Graphic Architecture. The exhibition featured local and international contributions of resonant printed material connected to the field of architecture. Curated as a series of ‘clusters’, the collection revealed key moments where the relationship between architecture and the printed form have combined to communicate an explicit architectural intent beyond the traditional boundaries of the profession.

The material collated a diverse range of work – each with an overt gesture drawn from an architectural language and positioned through a sophisticated graphic manner – and sourced from the Architectural Association London, Experimental Jetset, Karel Martens, Fabio Ongarato Design, Archigram, Tomato, AMO, Harry Williamson, Clement Meadmore, Chase & Galley and more.

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Pin-up is an independent architecture and design gallery, project and event space housed within one of Melbourne's most vibrant creative precincts. Firmly engaged with promoting local debate yet with an international outlook, Pin-up is dedicated to exhibiting, communicating and promoting architecture and design in an accessible, responsive and inspirational environment.

Pin-up is an initiative of Something Together, founded by Fleur Watson, Curator and former Editor of Monument Magazine, and Martyn Hook, Architect and Melbourne Editor of AR Magazine. Something Together is a creative studio focused on presenting architecture and design in an intelligent and accessible way through the design, curation and production of exhibitions, events and publications. Joining Fleur and Martyn on Pin-up is Emma Telfer, Partner and Marketing Communications Lead.

Pin-up takes its name from a studio approach where designers 'pin-up' their design process in order to reveal ideas through presenting them to others and, in turn, develop a richer, more meaningful understanding of the importance of investing in quality architecture and design.

Pin-up would not be possible without the support of our Sponsors: City of Yarra, Planning Studio on Peel, De Bortoli, Light Project, Chase & Galley, Chairbiz and Design to Print.

Services

The Pin-up and Something Together team have years of experience within the creative industries and offer their specialised services for project based work. The following services are available:

Curatorial/ Creative Direction

  • - State of Design 2008, 2009
  • - [Unlimited Designing for the Asia Pacific]
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  • - [Figment]
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  • - Affirmative Architecture

Venue hire/Project Management

  • - [Ketel One]
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  • - [RMIT GRC Exhibition]
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Jon Tarry Limited edition artist book – designed by Chase & Galley 26 + Runways

Produced as a limited edition series of 75 books.

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Boyd's Error: Planning's Curse Catalogue

Own your own copy of Boyd's Error:Planning's Curse Catalogue by Ivan Rijavec

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Boyd's Error: Planning's Curse Print

An extremely limited edition run of 11 prints are available of Boyd's Error: Planning's Curse, photography by John Gollings. Each edition is signed by the photographer.

The Print is $ 330 (+ $ 10 tube postage)

Housing Project Reader

The Housing Project Reader was produced to accompany the presentation of 11 different architecture practices and their projects based on: Densification of the Suburbs, Community Generosity and Housing Affordability. The reader documents these projects and are available for purchase for $ 20.

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Please contact us for enquiries regarding: _Exhibition/event venue hire _Potential project collaborations _Creative proposals

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Pin-up and Something Together are located at The Compound Interest: Centre for The Applied Arts - 15-25 Keele Street, Collingwood, VIC 3066, Melbourne, Australia.

Gallery hours:

Wednesday - Friday 11am - 6pm Saturday 12pm - 5pm

Contact the team:

Director, Fleur Watson
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Communications Lead, Emma Telfer
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Communications Coordinator, Laura Sullivan
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