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MPavilion announces trailblazing, adaptive takeover of Parkade Carpark
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MELBOURNE
.- The Naomi Milgrom Foundation, in collaboration with the City of Melbourne and Creative Victoria announced that from 8 January 2021 MPavilionAustralia's most loved architecture and design eventwill take residency at the architecturally significant Parkade Carpark designed by Melbourne architect Peter McIntyre AO at 34 Little Collins Street, Melbourne. As an extraordinary contribution to the City of Melbournes recovery strategy, MPavilion Parkade, will be a highly-accessible cultural destination, hosting events, workshops, and performances designed to stimulate, entertain, and engage the public, 7-days-a-week.
In a timely example of adaptive re-usethe process of reusing an existing building for a purpose other than that for which it was designedMPavilion will use the Parkade car park as a new home for its unique, multi-faceted program of public events and community experiences. The Parkade was designed by Peter McIntyre of one of Australia's most prominent architectural firms known as Mclntyre Partnerships. His extraordinary portfolio includes Parliament Station, The Jam Factory, The Butterfly House, and the 1956 Olympic swimming pool. Built c1960-70, the Parkade was originally a carpark with offices and later modified. This adaptive re-use expands upon the broader conservational message of MPavilions January program, which has been curated under the theme Preservation: Propagating Knowledge. During this first month of 2021, MPavilion will present a far-reaching series of events exploring conservation, protection, reinvention, and maintenance in a growing city.
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