Excavating Modernism: Stylistic Species, Émigré Architects and the South-Eastern Suburbs
Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Caufield, March 2019

As part of the NGV Melbourne Design Week 2019, an exhibition organised by the Melbourne School of Design explored the narratives of Jewish émigré architects in Glen Eira. Historical materials from university-held and newly acquired archives, along with content sourced from the families of exhibited architects, informed a hybrid installation on the émigré-designed “six-pack” housing that dominates Melbourne’s south-east.

The proliferation of this typology between 1950-1960, due largely to a thriving consumer and car culture, transformed substantial tracts of suburbia. To meet the fast pace of the passerby, Melbourne’s six-pack streetscape adopted qualities of  “automobile architecture” – eye-catching front façades with flashy porte cocheres and ornamental signage. Where émigré architects were concerned, these American influences melded with European ideals of cosmopolitan living, resulting in a pared-back glamour. 

Taking cues from American artist Ed Ruscha’s photomontages along Sunset Boulevard, the installation featured rolling streetscape footage of Melbourne’s six-packs as viewed from the car contrasted with slow-paced entrance journeys. The film was complemented by a concertinaed booklet, describing the two-fold experience of Melbourne’s six-packs to be appreciated anew.
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Exhibition, Contributor
Photograph courtesy of the University of Melbourne
Robin Boyd, “Lecture 3: Integrity in the Artificial Object,” in Artificial Australia: The Boyer Lectures 1967 (Melbourne: Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1967), 28
Photograph courtesy of the University of Melbourne
Photograph courtesy of the University of Melbourne
Stills from street footage video, 2018
Herbert Tisher, Toorak Towers (1957-58). Archival drawing, March 20, 1957
Herbert Tisher, Orrong Towers (1959-61). Archival drawing, October 1, 1959
Ernest Fooks, Marine Street. Archival drawing, date unknown
Ernest Fooks, 26 Melby Avenue. Archival drawing, dates unknown
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