We acknowledge the traditional owners and sovereign custodians of the land on which Collingwood Yards is situated, the Wurundjeri people of the Woiwurrung language group. We extend our respect to their Ancestors and all First Peoples and Elders past, present, and future.

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Jan Juc Studio: Launch event

6pm, Thursday, 10 April
Accessible Toilet
Registered Assistance Animals Welcome
Relaxed Event
Wheelchair Accessible

Jan Juc Studio paints a portrait of a deceptively simple, silver building on Victoria’s Surf Coast, home to Eldridge Anderson Architects director Jeremy Anderson.

After many visits to Jan Juc Studio, photographer Ben Hosking has returned to document the house on black-and-white film. The images capture moments of quiet reflection, revealing the subtle interplay between light and shadow within the home. They are pared with an analysis by writer Lucia Amies that aims to unravel the building’s inherent complexities. Edited by Rose Onans and produced by Mess Books, Jan Juc Studio is a homage to the studio’s considered approach to architecture.

The launch will celebrate this collaboration of architect, photographer and writer with a conversation between the contributors. Join Jeremy, Ben, Lucia and Rose to celebrate this first publication from Eldridge Anderson Architects.

NOTE: Tickets strictly limited—ticket price redeemable as a discount from book purchases

About the speakers

Eldridge Anderson Architects was formed in 2016 by co-directors Scott Eldridge and Jeremy Anderson and is based on the Surf Coast of Victoria, Australia. The practice has been recognised both locally and internationally. Their approach focusses on the creation of thoughtful and refined works of architecture that celebrate the quiet ritual of everyday life.

Ben Hosking is an architectural photographer from Melbourne, Australia. He studied photography at RMIT, and has worked as a freelancer in the field since 2008. His work has been published both locally and internationally by publishing houses such as Taschen, Gestalten and Thames and Hudson.

Lucia Amies is a registered architect and a regular writer, university tutor and critic. She studied at the University of Queensland and at the University of Melbourne, where she was also co-editor of Inflection Journal. Primarily working across residential and other small-scale projects, her interests lie at the intersection of architecture, landscape and travel and her creative practice spans across several artistic media, including ceramics and photography.

Rose Onans is an editor, writer and creative living on Dja Dja Wurrung Country in Castlemaine, Central Victoria. With a background in literary studies and philosophy, Rose joined design and architecture publication The Local Project in 2017, where she is currently Head of Editorial. Rose is passionate about architecture and design in all their forms, with a particular interest in architecture as a social good.

Venue

Perry Street Building
Collingwood Yards
Collingwood, 3066

Accessibility

Floor access to the Perry Street Building can be made via the following paths. From 30A Perry Street, a footpath leads to the retail area of Perry St (UG) and courtyard. The Perry Street Lift can be accessed via 30A and 30B Perry Street, allowing access to levels 1 and 2 of Perry Street Building. From Johnston Street access to Perry St Building can be made by crossing the courtyard.

Accessible toilets are located in three areas within the Perry Street Building. On the Upper Ground Level (Level UG) the accessible toilets are located in the service corridor in the northern part of the Building. near the staircase. These toilets are open throughout event hours. On L1 and L2 the toilets are located in the northern part of the building, behind heavy manual blue double doors.  All accessible toilets are equipped with manual locks, exit buttons and grab rails.

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