MPavilion is a temporary pavilion in Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne, erected annually since 2014. The event is sponsored by philanthropist Naomi Milgrom.[1] Initially the project was planned for four years, but later it was extended by another two, until 2019. It is used for various art events, after which each pavilion is gifted to the city and moved to a permanent location.[2]
The first pavilion was designed by Sean Godsell, and was later relocated to the Hellenic Museum.[3] The second pavilion was designed by UK-based architect Amanda Levete in 2015, and later relocated to Docklands.[3] The third pavilion was a bamboo structure designed by Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai,[4] later relocated to the Melbourne Zoo.[2] In 2017, the pavilion was designed by Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten, and is OMA's first completed design in Australia.[5] It has been relocated to the Clayton campus of Monash University.[6] The 2018 pavilion was designed by Spanish architect Carme Pinós.[7] The architect of the 2019 pavilion was Glenn Murcutt[8]
Year - Architect
- 2014: Sean Godsell
- 2015: Amanda Levete
- 2016: Bijoy Jain
- 2017: Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten
- 2018: Carme Pinós
- 2019: Glenn Murcutt
- 2021: MAP Studio
- 2022: all(zone) / Rachaporn Choochuey
- 2023: Tadao Ando[9]
See also
References
- ↑ Drummond, Matthew: "Philanthropist Naomi Milgrom's latest gift to Melbourne – MPavilion" in The Financial Review, 5 October 2015
- 1 2 "Two more MPavilions to be commissioned" in Architecture Australia, 25 July 2017
- 1 2 Kalms, Nicole: "Cultivated architecture: 2015 MPavilion" in Architecture Australia, March 2016 (Vol 105 No 2)
- ↑ Norrie, Helen: "Exposure and enclosure: Studio Mumbai’s MPavilion" in Architecture Australia, 17 February 2017
- ↑ Hudson, Erin: "OMA’s Australian Debut, MPavilion 2017, Opens to the Public" in Architectural Record, 4 October 2017
- ↑ "About MPavilion", retrieved 20 February 2019
- ↑ "Award-winning Spanish Architect to Design MPavilion 2018". theurbandeveloper.com. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
- ↑ "MPavilion 2019", retrieved 20 February 2019
- ↑ Carlson, C. (2013) 'Tadao Ando chosen to design MPavilion 2023 in Melbourne' in DeZeen 15 March 2023