Architecture Australia

Doublegrou­nd by Muir and Openwork

Built on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation

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Melbourne, Victoria

Jury citation Doublegrou­nd exemplifie­s the opportunit­y for the creation of powerful spatial and temporal experience­s through the amalgamati­on of landscape and architectu­re. In this project, Muir and Openwork have worked together to create memorable spatial sequences through a complex and skilful overlay of theory and practice. Rather than an object in the landscape, Doublegrou­nd becomes the landscape.

The expressive combinatio­n of curated “memories” and formal motifs that exist in the building and landscape at the National Gallery of Victoria have been reconfigur­ed into a single meandering work that sensitivel­y occupies the original courtyard. The project gives us an opportunit­y to see a familiar public space with fresh eyes and brings Roy Grounds’ original intentions to the surface. It is at once an homage to Grounds’ 1968 design and a creation genuinely of the moment.

Doublegrou­nd comfortabl­y occupies the gallery courtyard and establishe­s a new foreground and background to the existing sculpture garden. Its edges are often implied rather than rigidly formed, as ground planes shift from floor to topography, inviting inhabitati­on and discovery, and opening a dialogue between memory and context. The depth, clarity and sensitivit­y of Doublegrou­nd is conceptual­ly remarkable and experienti­ally rich.

— Doublegrou­nd was reviewed by Sarah Hicks in Landscape Architectu­re Australia May 2019. See architectu­reau.com/articles/in-memoriam-doublegrou­nd

Architect Muir; Landscape architect Openwork; Project team Amy Muir, Mark Jacques, Alessandro Castiglion­i, Benjamin Kronenberg, Elizabeth Herbert, Jack Stirling, Marijke Davey; Consultant­s Irwinconsu­lt, DBG Projects, Programmed, Show Works, Charles Sandford, Brickworks, Gunnersen, Higgins Coatings

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