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Tag Archives: centre for appropriate technology

The Pool exhibition: how Australia national conscience took shape by the poolside

Written by Enrico Zilli June 12, 2016 +pool architecture Australia centre for appropriate technology denton corker marshall elliat rich human rights michelle tabet sage architects venice biennale venice biennale 2016
Lightning Ridge hot artesian baths - Photo: Simon Bayliss, courtesy of Lightning Ridge Tourism Association.

The Pool exhibition at Venice Architecture Biennale explores the bond between Australians and water, and narrates how public pools contributed to front racial and social divisions.