Showcasing the unbuilt: Augmented Australia

Not often is there an architecture preview where the work doesn’t exist. Australia’s Venice exhibition is breaking new ground.
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Caught Unawares (Victoria). Architects: Minifie van Schaik Architects.

Architects and enthusiasts were offered a sneak peak at Australia’s Augmented Architecture Venice Biennale exhibition last night via its new app. In the perfect location, the 89th level of Melbourne’s Eureka Tower, looking down on buildings spanning a number or architectural periods, Melbourne’s architectural community were treated to a sneak peek of one of the largest ever augmented reality exhibitions.

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Sarah Adams
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Sarah Adams is a media, film and television junkie. She is the former deputy editor of ArtsHub Australia and now works in digital communications - telling research stories across multiple platforms - in the higher education sector. Follow her @sezadams