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PANEL TALK: Innovation, Adaptive Re-Use and Conservation of Mid-Century Architecture

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Canberra Museum & Gallery
Canberra ACT, Australia
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Thu, 6 Nov, 2pm - 3:30pm AEDT

Event description

Join us for a special discussion and celebration, showcasing acclaimed architectural projects and exploring the pressing challenges facing mid-century buildings.

Australia’s mid-century architectural heritage is increasingly under threat—but with creativity and sensitivity, there is enormous potential for adaptive reuse that respects and revitalises these iconic designs.

Featuring:

Patrick Kennedy (Principal, Kennedy Nolan)

Sharing insights into the award-winning renovation of Gunn Ridge House in Melbourne.

Panel: Taglietti in Canberra

A conversation about three significant Taglietti building projects, with:

  • Rachel Jackson – Principal, GML Heritage

  • Dr Silvia Micheli – Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland School of Architecture

  • Virginia Rigney – Senior Curator, CMAG

  • Dr Anna Wong – Director, ACT Galleries, Museums and Heritage

  • Shannon Battisson (Director, Mill Architecture)

Presenting the story of Rivendell House, Kambah, and the approach to its thoughtful adaptation.

Moderated by Catherine Townsend LFRAIA – ACT Government Architect

This event is part of the Taglietti: Life in Design exhibition and is ideal for architects, heritage professionals, community members, and property owners passionate about the future of mid-century modern architecture.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and contribute to the conversation on adaptive reuse and conservation of our architectural heritage.

Image: Rivendell, Kambah (1975) designed by Laurie Virr

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Canberra Museum & Gallery
Canberra ACT, Australia