Art outcrop: a strange abstracted intrusion of the outback enriches and completes (for now) Melbourne's adventurous Arts Precinct.The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art The Australian Centre For Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia. The gallery is located on Sturt Street in the arts precinct in the inner suburb of Southbank. (ACCA ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America Association, Inc. ACCA Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA American Corporate Counsel Association ACCA Association Communale de Chasse Agréée (France) ) lies at one end of Melbourne's Arts Precinct A constable's or police district. A small geographical unit of government. An election district created for convenient localization of polling places. A county or municipal subdivision for casting and counting votes in elections. PRECINCT. , a necklace of galleries and performance buildings that stretches through the city to Federation Square, the controversial new cultural piazza next to Flinders Street station Flinders Street Station is the central railway station of the suburban rail network of Melbourne, Australia. It is on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets next to the Yarra River in the heart of the city, stretching from Swanston Street to Queen Street and covering two city (AR May 2003). ACCA adjoins the Malthouse, a nineteenth-century brewery converted into the Playbox Theatre. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Though the art centre is much smaller than Federation Square, the two have several things in common: the new square is slung slung v. Past tense and past participle of sling1. slung Verb the past of sling1 slung sling over railway tracks; ACCA's site is half on top of the City Link urban motorway tunnel (the ventilation stack of which forms a landmark post for the complex). Both projects relate carefully to context and, though both have arcane Melbournian geometries, they do generate proper and amiable urban spaces. From down the street, or from the motorway, the ACCA seems remarkably unurban, a striking cross between a vast and strange prehistoric beast, a prominent geological outcrop and a huge rusting agricultural shed. It contrasts dramatically with the surrounding slightly shabby context of century-old warehouses and modern Americo inner-city tat. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Nearer, on Sturt Street, the centre beaks out over the thoroughfare THOROUGHFARE. A street or way so open that one can go through and get out of it without returning. It differs from a cul de sac, (q.v.) which is open only at one end. 2. Whether a street which is not a thoroughfare is a highway, seems not fully settled. , calling attention to the rather maw-like main entrance, almost the only obvious opening in its otherwise nearly impervious brown Corten steel skin--a conjunction of rusted steel, abstracted figuration fig·u·ra·tion n. 1. The act of forming something into a particular shape. 2. A shape, form, or outline. 3. The act of representing with figures. 4. A figurative representation. 5. and progression that curiously recalls Massimiliano Fuksas's entrance to the Neolithic caves at Niaux in France (AR August 1995). Art gallery and its companion, the big set-construction shed for the Playbox, are arranged against the Malthouse so that a courtyard is created between them protected from traffic noise and pollution. Here is the theatre cafe, and the space can be used for open-air performances, as well as exhibition of weatherproof art works. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The architects, Wood Marsh, have worked on night clubs, and Victorian (in both senses) exuberance radiates from the foyer even before you go in. Wall and roof planes--opaque, translucent and transparent--incline and collide to form a space that might almost be by Libeskind, if ever he could be persuaded to make anything as unportentous, wacky and fun. Past the ticket desk and offices on the left and the bar on the right are the two big portals to the four main galleries. These are for the most part simple and orthodox, with white vertical walls modestly waiting to set off ever changing exhibitions. Lift and stairs at the east end of the block take visitors to top-lit, plylined rehearsal studios for the Chunky Move Chunky Move is a contemporary dance company based in Southbank, Victoria founded in 1995 when it debuted at the Melbourne International Arts Festival by Artistic Director Gideon Obarzanek. dance company. Seen from outside, the studios form a box that spans from the gallery block to the big set-building shed. A sheltered entrance to the court is created that enhances its semi-private nature, but the court is connected to the whole site by a reticulated reticulated /re·tic·u·lat·ed/ (-lat?ed) reticular. reticulated reticular. paving pattern that reflects the browns and pinks of the earth of the Australian deserts, out of which, metaphorically, the angular geological outcrop emerges so surprisingly in the middle of the city. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Architect Wood Marsh P/L P/L Pipeline P/L Profit and Loss P/L Product Liability P/L Payload P/L Property Line P/L Packet Loss P/L Pulsed Laser P/L Packing List (shipping) P/L Personal Lines P/L Proprietary Limited Company Architecture with Pels Innes Neilson Kosloff Structural engineer John Mullen & Partners Photographs Derek Swalwell Photography [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA ARCHITECT WOOD MARSH |
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