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Memories of Australia: Abandoned Buildings and Their Stories

Author/EditorBushell, Matt (Author)
ISBN: 9780764362835
Pub Date11/01/2022
BindingHardback
Pages240
Dimensions (mm)229(h) * 279(w)
An unusual architectural history of Australia documents its neglected buildings from Brisbane to the Outback!
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How do we engage with places that once played a pivotal role in our communities? Memories of Australia explores this question by documenting abandoned buildings across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Witness how nature is leading a successful takeover of old convents, power plants, textile factories, skate parks, and houses that now sit idle, awaiting their fate. The photographs document the architecture and interiors of Australia's industrial past, often exposing scenes that invite curiosity about a social culture that has slowly faded away. With subjects ranging from the once important to the obscure, these haunting images show how the coastal areas are different from the harsh, dry interior, some of which has been declared uninhabitable. Backstories about the buildings often accompany these singular glimpses, leaving us to contemplate the architectural and cultural legacy of this mesmerizing landscape.

How do we engage with places that once played a pivotal role in our communities? Memories of Australia explores this question by documenting abandoned buildings across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Witness how nature is leading a successful takeover of old convents, power plants, textile factories, skate parks, and houses that now sit idle, awaiting their fate. The photographs document the architecture and interiors of Australia's industrial past, often exposing scenes that invite curiosity about a social culture that has slowly faded away. With subjects ranging from the once important to the obscure, these haunting images show how the coastal areas are different from the harsh, dry interior, some of which has been declared uninhabitable. Backstories about the buildings often accompany these singular glimpses, leaving us to contemplate the architectural and cultural legacy of this mesmerizing landscape.

Australian photographer Matt Bushell documents the frail beauty of once-lived-in spaces. His images breathe new life into beloved historical buildings by recalling their former presence. His photos are formally composed, often symmetrically balanced and so tightly cropped that they verge on abstraction.

Contents Redhill Skate Rink, Queensland St Johns Convent, New South Wales Portland Cement & Lime, Portland, New South Wales Small Arms Factory, New South Wales Brisbane Fruit & Produce Market Exchange, Queensland The Railway Workshops, Queensland The Tool & Gauge Shop, Queensland The Wagon & Carriage Shop, Queensland The Spring Shop, Queensland The Spring Shop, Queensland The K-Mill, Queensland The Tarpaulin Shop, Queensland The Old Brisbane Tram Shed, Queensland Glenreagh Station, New South Wales The Power House, Queensland Energy Brix, Melbourne, Victoria Wangi Wangi Power Station, New South Wales Madken Foundry, Brisbane, Queensland The Brickworks, Queensland The Flour Mill, Queensland Abattoris, New South Wales The Maltings, Queensland The Country Theatre, Queensland Torrens Quarantine, South Australia Residential Buildings

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