Summary
Made: Barrie Marshall, 1994
Used: circa 1995
This drawing, with the associated drawings and concept plans, was part of the successful entry by architectural firm Denton Corker Marshall for the development of a design for the new Melbourne Museum, planned for a site adjacent to the Royal Exhibition Building in the Carlton Gardens. It was drawn by Barrie Marshall, a partner in the successful firm. The competition was conducted in 1994-95.
This drawing was hung in the Directorate of the Museum of Victoria, 222 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, from c 1996 to early 2000, when it was removed in preparation for the move to the new Museum.
Physical Description
Framed architectural drawing of the east-west section of Melbourne Museum, opened in 2000. The impressionistic drawing, done in pencil, is framed behind a mount of museum board and a black metal frame.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Collected
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Artist
Mr B. Corker - Denton Corker Marshall Pty. Ltd. (DCM), Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1994
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Place & Date Used
Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1996-2000
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Format
Drawing, Colour
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Inscriptions
Text: East/West Section C-C through Programme Node Areas, 1:250.
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Classification
Museum history, Architecture & buildings, Architectural designs
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Type of item
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overall dimensions
173 cm (Length), 2 cm (Width), 72 cm (Height)
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Keywords
Architecture, Museum History, Public Gardens, Innovation & Design