Book Launch : The Architecture of Iwan Iwanoff
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Book Launch : The Architecture of Iwan Iwanoff

With author Warren Andersen and Stuart Harrison, join the launch featuring a short talk about the oeuvre of this WA mid-century modernist.

By ACAHUCH

Date and time

Wed, 15 May 2024 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM AEST

Location

Japanese Room, Level 4, Glyn Davis Building (Melbourne School of Design),

Masson Rd, University of Melbourne Parkville, VIC 3010 Australia

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Hosted by ACAHUCH with Stuart Harrison, please join us to hear author Warren Andersen and former collaborator for the New Horizons exhibition to discuss his recently released book 'The Architecture of Iwan Iwanoff' in the Japanese Room at Melbourne School of Design.

There will be copies available to purchase on the night, and pre-order is available.

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THE ARCHITECTURE OF IWAN IWANOFF book is a comprehensive review of houses, commercial buildings, apartments, and shop fitouts from 1950 to 1986.

Iwanoff unified international modernism, Besser block relief, and innovation with material use and construction to create a unique aesthetic putting Perth, Western Australia onto the global architecture map. Including historical photography, drawings, furniture, lost structures, and unbuilt projects, this book provides a new perspective and authoritative resource.

Underpinned by five years of research in university archives in Australia, Germany, and Bulgaria, it examines Iwanoff’s legacy through recollections f his sons, Michael and Nicolai Iwanoff, professional architects, artists, contractors, and house owners.

‘One of the most exciting things was documenting all of the houses, some of which have never been open to the public. So you can look at bespoke woodwork, furniture and cabinets which are part of the whole package, not just the exteriors – Warren Andersen.’


This book takes the reader on a fresh journey through three decades of Iwanoff’s design innovation and influences from California moderne, geometric besser block, to Italian sculptural abstraction with a feast of biographical details and archive imagery.

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Stuart Harrison is an Australian architect, good design advocate, recently appointed senior lecturer in Architectural Design at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning,. He is a specialist in the re-use of buildings and believes in a strong link between history and contemporary practice. He has worked across architectural practice, teaching and media during the last 20 years. Stuart is director of Harrison and White (HAW), has worked in public radio, television, academia and has authored three books on housing. He hosted Seasons 2 and 3 of Restoration Australia on ABC-TV.

Warren Andersen is an urban planning and business management consultant with over 40 years experience in public and private sector. As a heritage advocate, he initiated the national listing and restoration of the 1906 WA Rowing Club building, and listing of Timber Town of Jarrahdale. In 2021, he secured inclusion into the municipal inventory of the City of Fremantle of the 1968 Martin Clark recording studio building designed by Iwan Iwanoff.

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