Venice Biennale New Pavilion: Di Stasio Ideas Competition
Opened in 1988, Australia’s Philip Cox designed pavilion in Venice was always intended as a temporary building, lacking permanence and a gravitas.
Not for the first time, attention was drawn to the need for a new building when restaurateur Rinaldo Di Stasio mounted an unofficial design competition for a new pavilion in 2008 (coinciding with the 20th anniversary of his eponymous café). Of 450 designers who registered interest in the idea, 168 actually submitted a developed design – half of them were architects operating outside Australia.
That competition was speculative, based not on a substantial brief, but seeking to tease out progressive, creative and outlandish imaginings which, in the process, would generate discussion about Australian culture and its role within broad creative society.
It also fulfilled a long held love Rinaldo di Stasio had for the arts, his patronage of architecture and the celebrations of life we all enjoy via good food and conversation.
The competition engaged interest from artists, architects, politicians and arts bureaucrats around the globe for its freshness, a fruitful production of designs and positive possibilities for the building.
As a consequence, the Australia Council for the Arts commissioned an official invitation only design competition in 2011 with Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) being the successful firm with the same design they entered into the Ideas Competition.
The result of the competition:
Professional –
Davide Marchetti, Italy – Winner
Carr Design, Australia – Finalist & People's Choice Winner
Denton Corker Marshall, Australia – Finalist
O’Connor + Houle Architecture, Australia – Finalist
McBride Charles Ryan, Australia – Finalist
Ashton Raggatt McDougall, Australia – Finalist
Pre-professional –
SPF15+, Australia – Winner
Brahman Perera – People's Choice Winner
Daniel Gibbs, Australia – Finalist
Loïc Fumeaux & Amélie Poncety, Australia – Finalist
Nicholas Braun, Australia – Finalist
Heeyoung Lee & Sukho Jang, USA – Finalist
Judging Panel:
Norman Day
John Gollings
Callum Morton
Bridget Smyth
Bill Henson (Advisor)
Nicholas Braun, Australia – Finalist
Heeyoung Lee & Sukho Jang, USA – Finalist
Judging Panel:
Norman Day
John Gollings
Callum Morton
Bridget Smyth
Bill Henson (Advisor)
Completed
Clients
Services
Collaborators
Rinaldo Di Stasio
Mallory Wall
John Gollings
David Pidgeon
Norman Day
Kirsten Day
Callum Morton
Tom Kovac
Bill Henson
Bridget Smyth
Andrew Mackenzie
Anna Draffin
Zara Stanhope
Mallory Wall
John Gollings
David Pidgeon
Norman Day
Kirsten Day
Callum Morton
Tom Kovac
Bill Henson
Bridget Smyth
Andrew Mackenzie
Anna Draffin
Zara Stanhope
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