Design Anthology

A Historic Upgrade

ith the highest concentration of arts institutions in Australia, the Melbourne Arts Precinct’s value to Melbourne and its people is inestimable. Starting at Federation Square (known to locals as Fed Square), it begins with the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Koorie Heritage Trust and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, while just across Princes Bridge is the Arts Centre Melbourne, with the circular form of the historic Hamer Hall

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