Open House Melbourne announces over 105 buildings and a series of events, talks and tours in July.
There is no building ballot this year. Nearly all buildings open on the weekend are open access and self-guided, but a small number of buildings have pre-booked tours. Bookings open on Wednesday 8th July 2015 at 10am until booked out, limited to 2 places per person per tour. These tours always book out, so please check on the website before you plan to visit these buildings.
The Open House Melbourne Weekend is awash with free tours, talks and events. You may need to pre-book for some events, so please check the website before turning up. Bookings open on Wednesday 8th July at 10am until booked out. Visit openhousemelbourne.org for more information.
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OPEN HOUSE MELBOURNE 2015 WEEKEND BUILDINGS
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CENTRAL
- C01 41X
- C02 Argus Building
- C03 ArtPlay
- C04 Council House 2 — CH2
- C05 DesignInc
- C06 Escala Partners
- C07 Federation Square *
- C08 Limelight Studios and Salvation Army Heritage Centre
- C09 Melbourne Central Unlocked Tours **
- C10 Melbourne Town Hall and Offices
- C11 Myer Mural Hall
- C12 RMIT Building 80
- C13 RMIT Storey Hall
- C14 Russell Place Substation
- C15 State Library of Victoria Queen’s Hall and Conservation Lab Tours **
- C16 Scots’ Church and Assembly Hall
- C17 Koorie Heritage Trust at Fed Square
- C18 Gordon Place
- C19 Folk Architects
- C20 Total House
DOCKLANDS
- D01 AGL
- D02 Forte
- D03 Mission to Seafarers
- D04 NAB 700 BourkeÂ
EAST
- E01 Catholic Theological College
- E02 East Melbourne Library and Community Centre
- E03 East Melbourne Synagogue
- E04 German Lutheran Church
- E05 Hawthorn Tram Depot
- E06 The Hotel Windsor **
- E07 The Johnston Collection, Fairhall House Museum **
- E08 Old Treasury Building
- E09 Orica House
- E10 Parliament House
- E11 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
- E12 Royal Society of Victoria
- E13 Tasma TerraceÂ
NORTH
- N01 Albanian Mosque
- N02 Cairo Flats
- N03 La Mama
- N04 Meat Market
- N05 Clare Cousins Architects, Blackwood Street Bunker
- N06 Northcote Hemp House
- N07 Melbourne General Cemetery
- N08 Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) and Victorian Archives Centre
- N09 RMIT Design Hub
- N10 Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre *
- N11 The University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Design
- N12 The University of Melbourne, Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology
- N13 The University of Melbourne, Wilson Hall
- N14 The University of Melbourne, Grimwade Centre
- N15 The University of Melbourne, Bio 21 Institute
- N16 The University of Melbourne, LAB-14
- N17 The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity *
- N18 The University of Melbourne, Newman College
- N19 The University of Melbourne, Ernie Cropley Sports PavilionÂ
PORT PHILLIP
- PP01 Australian Tapestry Workshop
- PP02 Edgewater Towers
- PP03 Eildon Mansion
- PP04 Esplanade Vaults
- PP05 South Melbourne Town Hall
- PP06 Portable Iron Houses
- PP07 Parish of the Parks Albert Park Church
SOUTH
- S01 Government House
- S02 Melbourne Synagogue
- S03 National Gallery of Victoria **
- S04 Royal Botanic Gardens Plant Craft Cottage
- S05 Shrine of Remembrance
- S06 Victoria Police Mounted Branch
- S07 Arts Centre Melbourne, Theatres Building **
- S08 Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall **
- S09 Arts Centre Melbourne, The Channel
- S10 Southbank Tram Depot *
- S11 The University of Melbourne, Boat House Extension
- S12 Prima Tower *
STONNINGTON
- ST01 Como House & Garden
- ST02 Toorak House, Swedish Church
- ST03 Umina — Country Women’s Association of Victoria
- ST04 Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club
- ST05 Central South YarraÂ
WEST
- W01 Hellenic Museum
- W02 Australian Army Medical
- Corps W03 Signal W04 Substation ‘J’
- W05 Supreme Court of Victoria **
- W06 The Australian ClubÂ
YARRA
- Y01 Circus Oz HQ
- Y02 Collingwood Masonic Centre
- Y03 Collingwood Town Hall
- Y04 The University of Melbourne, Green Roofs Burnley Campus
OPEN HOUSE MELBOURNE SPECIAL TOURS
- Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School Tour *
- Hello House Tour *
- Sussan and Sportsgirl Headquarters Tour *
- Rooftops of Melbourne Tour *
- Margaret Court Arena Tour *
- Melbourne Cricket Ground Tour *
- Luna Park Tour *
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* This Building runs prebooked tours only.
** This Building is open access and also runs prebooked tours of special spaces.
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OPEN HOUSE MELBOURNE SPECIAL EVENTS
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Open House Free Speaker Series
The popular Open House Melbourne Speaker Series evenings are a rare chance to hear Melbourne’s leading architects and designers discuss the creative process that underpins their work.
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TALK 1: DESIGN CITY, BUILT MELBOURNE!
This annual talk presents a diverse cross-section of design disciplines and building typologies that form the built fabric of Melbourne. A rare opportunity to hear from the experts on the design process behind the built outcome. Come and be inspired and indulge your #CURIOCITY.
WHEN
Thursday 2nd July
TIME
Doors open at 6pm for 6.30pm start 8pm finish
WHERE
Melbourne School of Design Auditorium,
University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus
COST Free
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TALK 2:
LESS IS MORE
A look at how good design enables small living in the city. In the spirit of publications such as Assemble Papers, Open House Melbourne takes a look at residential projects that
use design to enable people
to be better serviced by and connected to the city.
WHEN
Tuesday 21st July
TIME
6pm for a 6:30pm start 8pm finish
WHERE Deakin Edge,
Federation Square Melbourne
COST Free
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Smart Flexibility: Advanced Materials and Technologies Exhibition
Presented by RMIT Design Research Institute
The Smart Flexibility: Advanced Materials and Technologies exhibition seeks to explore the current capabilities provided by certain structures and materials to raise awareness and adapt architecture to its environment.
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WHEN
23rd July to 9th August 2015
WHERE
RMIT Design Hub, Gallery cnr Victoria and Swanston St, Melbourne designhub.rmit.edu.au
TIMES
11am to 6pm Monday to Friday 12pm to 5pm Saturday
RMIT OPEN DAY SPECIAL OPENING 12pm to 4pm, Sunday 26th July & Sunday 9th August
(not open Sunday 2nd August 2015)
COST Free
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Open House Melbourne x Nite Art
Open House Melbourne joins forces with Nite Art once again to connect art with architecture across the city.
WHEN
Thursday 23rd July 2015
WHERE Melbourne CBD
TIMES
6pm to 12am
COST Free
INFORMATION niteart.com.au
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Assemble Presents Utopia City
What’s your dream future city? Come help Assemble build it. They’ve gathered a gaggle of grown- up architects, artists and designers to guide kids (and big kids) in a collaborative city-building workshop using all sorts of recycled materials. Contribute your creation to a growing metropolis that will evolve over the course of the day. City- lovers of all ages welcome.
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WHERE
The University of Melbourne, School of Design, Masson Road, The University of Melbourne, Parkville
WHEN
Sunday 26th July 2015
WHO
Kids of all ages. All children must be supervised by a parent or caregiver.
TIMES
Morning workshop 10am to 12pm Afternoon workshop 2pm to 4pm
COST Free
PRE-BOOKING
Wednesday 8th July 2015 from 10am at openhousemelbourne.org
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Barbicania
Directed by Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine, Barbicania is a feature length film capturing a month-long immersion in the life of London’s Barbican Centre and Estate.
WHEN
Sunday 26th July 2015
WHERE
ACMI, Federation Square, Flinders Street, Melbourne
TIME
7:30pm – 9:30pm
COST $20
TICKETS acmi.net.au
FOLLOWED BY
Panel discussion exploring the themes of the film
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Places People Work
Places People Work is a series of hosted walking tours by Geyer
that explore the evolution of how people work in the city. You will tour through contemporary and historic workplace environments that look at activity based working, agile and mobile working, creative community spaces, and everything in-between.
WHEN
Wednesday, 22nd July 2015
WHERE
Geyer, Level 6, 259 Collins Street, Melbourne
TIME 12pm – 2pm
COST Free
PRE-BOOKING
Wednesday 8th July 2015 from 10am at openhousemelbourne.org
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