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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | The Piano Mill: In remote rural Australia, a living culture builds on the musical bones of the past |
Author: | Russell-Clarke, J. |
Citation: | Foreground, 2018; (December 7) |
Publisher: | Foreground, published in partnership with Australian Institute of Landscape Architects |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Statement of Responsibility: | Jo Russell-Clarke |
Abstract: | A musical instrument at the scale of a building, made from the carcasses of 16 outback pianos, the Piano Mill has beaten a slew of big name, big budget projects to take home a World Architecture Festival Award. What is it about this folly in a forest that has drawn such global admiration? |
Rights: | Copyright status unknown |
Published version: | https://www.uropublications.com/ |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture publications Aurora harvest 8 |
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