Succah by the Sea, an installation at Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2019 is an exciting collaboration with Shalom. Succah by the Sea reimagines a 3000 year old Jewish ritual and structure through a 21st century lens. For over 3000 years, Jews around the world have left the comforts of their homes to…
In this episode, we sat down with Matt Chan and Georgia Forbes-Smith from Scale Architecture to discuss their Succah, Monolitus Domum. The Succah explores the complex relationship between public art and domestic architecture.
In this episode we sat down with Grace Mortlock, David Neustein and Jack Gillbanks from Other Architects, and artist Izabela Pluta to discuss their Inside-Out Succah, a project that aims to foster community discussion through design.
Urtzi Grau and Guillermo Fernandez Abascal have worked with a series of collaborators, including Australian artist Charlotte Haywood, on their Succah entitled A Portable Territory. In this episode, we sat down with Urtzi and Guillermo to talk about this highly collaborative and multi-layered project.
Practicing across art and architecture, and a Bondi local, Lucy Humphrey has a particularly sensitive approach to site. For this episode, we visited Lucy at her studio to discuss her installation called Dune for Succah by the Sea.
Succah by the Sea is an installation in collaboration with Shalom at the 2019 Sculpture by the Sea in Bondi. It reimagines a 3000 year old Jewish ritual and structure, through a 21st century lens. In this episode we chat to Rabbi Alon Meltzer, Program Director from Shalom and program curator Billy Feuerman from Office Feuerman on how they have brought Succah by the Sea into being.