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Purpose Built

State Library of Queensland

State Library's fascinating exhibition, Purpose built, highlights the power of architecture with large-scale tree installations and a replica living room from a remote Indigenous community, now showing until April 14, 2024.

Purpose built: architecture for a better tomorrow examines how new approaches to design and building materials can have a transformative effect on how buildings and communities meet the challenges of the future.

Purpose built, State Library of Queensland

A joint initiative of State Library and The University of Queensland's School of Architecture, Design and Planning, the exhibition unveils sustainable and recycled materials (such as 3D printed algae and clay bricks) and cutting-edge ideas from leading experts.

A foam replica of a Gununa (Mornington Island) living room reveals the nature of existing housing in the remote community and how culturally sensitive design has the potential to radically transform lives.

Purpose built, State Library of Queensland

The poignant installation sits alongside historical drawings from 1975 (on loan from the National Museum of Australia) and drawings by students from 2022- both addressing the future of Gununa.

Large-scale tree installations, built by FARM Architectural using timber by-products, also help highlight innovations in repurposed building materials.

Purpose built, State Library of Queensland

Exhibition highlights:

  • Forest to Fibre to Timber explores experimental ways to use and build with timber.
  • Gununa (Mornington Island) designing homes for remote First Nations communities.
  • Greenslopes, Brisbane examines how suburbs can tackle urban water management, energy use and population growth.
  • Digital Twin showcases an integrated virtual replica of UQ’s St Lucia campus. By examining its digital twin, designers can test ideas before they are applied at scale.
  • Robotic Manufacture with Novel Materials explores the way materials can produce innovative and sustainable building materials in the future.
  • Rare architectural plans (including the works of modernist architect Karl Langer).
Purpose built, State Library of Queensland

Free curator’s tours, design workshops and a free talk series can be booked online. 

State Library of Queensland is a valued partner of Must Do Brisbane.com

Image credit: Joe Ruckli 2023

Purpose built

State Library of Queensland 

slq Gallery, level 2 

Stanley Pl 

South Brisbane 

Until Apr 14, 2023

Open daily 

Free

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