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Ian Potter Southbank Centre. University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Architect: John Wardle.

Explanation of the Pre-cast panels. Along the wall, 66,000 tiles – made by INAX, a Japanese tile company, which was founded with Frank Lloyd Wright when he designed the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo – are hand laid into 150,000 depressions in the concrete. “Some people say it looks like digital music registration,” Wardle said, “but hopefully it will have many readings.”
Date Taken on 25 April 2019, 17:05
Source Photographing a Black Hole [In Explore]
Author Rob Deutscher from Melbourne, Australia
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black hole, precast concrete, abstract, ian potter southbank centre, john wardle architects, patterned concrete, inax, ceramic tile

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