Monday, May 7, 2007
Murcutts Way
After researching and looking into what type of Murcutt building would be suit a warehouse, i had a look into his background. Murcutt is the father of a 'modern Australian vernacular' or 'tin shed' style of Miesian steel-and-glass pavilions topped by languidly rolling roofs of corrugated zincalume. From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, he and a national coterie of followers built many houses and small buildings topped by sparkling steel aerofoils, bird wings, waves and shallow-arced vaults.
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