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South East Centre for Contemporary Art Sibling Architecture

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Sibling Architecture represents a new wave of Australian architects who are searching for different modes of practice. Based in both Sydney and Melbourne, the studio challenges the dichotomous Sydney-versus-Melbourne debates of the latter twentieth century. The founders’ pedagogy at the University of Sydney, RMIT University, Monash University and the University of Melbourne informs their research-based approach, while curation, editorial positions and qualifications in other disciplines (such as landscape architecture and business administration) add further depth to the practice. Sibling is deeply concerned with Australia’s current social and cultural issues, including its aging population and housing affordability (foregrounded in its design and curation of the evocative 2018 exhibition), the decolonisation of architecture, and the

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