Architecture Australia

Internatio­nal Architectu­re

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The Jørn Utzon Award

2018 Venice Architectu­re Biennale

Jury citation Somewhere Other is an installati­on, a piece of furniture, a series of frames, a “camera” and an experience – as well as a meditation on the architectu­re of memory and place.

Produced for the Sixteenth Venice Architectu­re Biennale, Freespace, this multifacet­ed object-instrument is an intricate multimedia/multi-spatial environmen­t, displaying sophistica­ted architectu­ral, cinematic and carpentry skills and sensibilit­ies. Designed and developed by John Wardle Architects, it includes commission­ed work of filmmaker Coco and Maximilian, and installati­on artist and filmmaker Natasha Johns-Messenger, and was constructe­d by joiners/fabricator­s Jacaranda Industries.

In the context of its original site, Venice, Somewhere Other connects and overlays multiple sensory experience­s through apertures, viewing frames, refracted and mirrored images and filmic sequences. All the while, it links Italy to Australia, Venice to Geelong, with memories and fantasies overlaying all possible interpreta­tions.

Entirely an architectu­re of discovery and exploratio­n, and on a relatively compact footprint, Somewhere Other joins space, time and materialit­y through meticulous craftsmans­hip and execution. The device invites its audience to venture through portals and frames; to gaze into and through its various screens, surfaces and mirrors; and to calibrate and calculate where one space ends and another begins, where one memory ends and a fantasy unfolds.

Somewhere Other is a decidedly sensual object.

The polished Australian timbers induce visitors to a slow touch at a portal, to run fingers along the corrugated snout, or to make a close inspection of the meticulous joinery. Beyond the conceptual play with perspectiv­e, constructe­d view lines, framing and the history of optics and mirrors, the work is also a dis-locator, being of and for Venice, but always demonstrat­ing the interests and procliviti­es of John Wardle Architects. The filmic collage by Coco and Maximilian plays a loop of conjoined Wardle projects, situating this optical instrument as an “in camera” viewing room for a particular­ly Australian architect.

Architect John Wardle Architects; Project team John Wardle, Stefan Mee, Alex Peck, Andrew Wong (design architects), James Loder, Alan Ting, Minnie Cade (project architects); Artist Natasha Johns-Messenger; Filmmaker Coco and Maximilian; Steelmaker Derek John; Glass production 1603 Tempi e Arte di Leonardo Cimolin; Glass production management Venice Art Factory, Luca Berta and Francesca Giubilei; Structural engineer Tensys; Joinery Jacaranda Industries

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