Aerial view of Uluru

Seeking Resonance: The Life-Architecture of Gregory Burgess

15 Sep - 19 Oct 2022

An unmissable retrospective exhibition dedicated to the architectural career of the notable Australian-based architect Greg Burgess. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is an innovative and internationally recognised architect with his work celebrated for its complex geometries, material, spiritual insights and unique client and stakeholder consultation processes.

The exhibition was a collaboration with the Robyn Boyd Foundation and Avington Merino and formed part of the Alumni Survey Series at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. Special thanks to Gabor Jakus of erbauer and Julian Featherston of Two Feathers.

Greg Burgess

For over 50 years, Greg Burgess has explored architecture as a way to move into a deep relationship with client, country, and purpose. He sees it is an inner and outer path to materialise spaces and buildings filled with meaning and spirit. The process is highly collaborative, relying on deep listening as well as being iterative, handmade, and experimental. The resultant building – an animated, responsive presence rather than an object – emerges through the third space of encounter and in turn, converses with sky, with country and with those who meet it.

For Greg, there is a correspondence between the seeking self and a building’s capacity to gesture, speak and resonate. He sees inner work and connection of body, soul and spirit as key elements to enable creative presence. Life and work can then be filled with the drama of challenge and also open to generative, playful responsiveness.

This is an unmissable exhibition dedicated to the architectural career of celebrated Australian-based architect Greg Burgess. He is an innovative and internationally-recognised architect with his work celebrated for its complex geometries, material and spiritual insights.

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