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Documentary, 01-Jan-2015
Denton Corker Marshall is one of the world’s most influential and iconic architecture firms. They have produced distinct, innovative and memorable architecture and urban design both in Australia and internationally. Works such as the Stonehenge Visitors Centre, Manchester Civil Justice Centre, Melbourne Museum, and Australian embassies in Beijing, Tokyo.
We look at the history of their most renowned commercial and residential works and combine a series of cinematic interviews with archival footage and photographs as well as observational footage of their latest project build. We speak to their most loyal fans and fiercest critics.
With unique access to the firm’s partners, we reveal the secrets and influences behind their innovative urban and landscape design, and follow the creation of their latest project – the Australian pavilion at the Venice Biennale – which will push them to the limit!
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