Tuesday, 12 June 2012

ARCHITECTURE AUSTRALIA (Journal)

Architecture Australia is a Journal which is categorically based on the Architectural accomplishments and development in Australia. The journal provides a complementary insight on the modern influences and the retrospective view of architecture as a collective entity in modern Australia. This envelopes around the concepts of architecture in-terms of social value, economical value and the international expression towards the modern architecture in Australia.

On the influential Article within the Journal is "ALEXANDERS FLYING SAUCERS" By Georgan Peterson.



   In this comprehensive article Georgan Peterson is pronouncing the elegant incorporation of architecture in "One of Alexander Calder's Largest collection of artworks. The elegance and harmonious attributes of the sound reflector panels by Alexander Calder are envisioned at a monumental scale, this is enforced by the conceptual use (improving acoustic properties of the auditorium) of the sound reflectors.

The shape and insignia of the reflector panels are also utilized in the "Rose" like structure as they are supposable the petals which characterize the elegant nature of the rose. The natural fall and form of the Panels also showcase the ergonomically aspects of the "Petals" which inclose the interior of the rose.

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