Powerhouse Museum to keep doors open

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Exclusive: The Powerhouse Museum is likely to stay open at Ultimo for up to another two years

The Powerhouse Museum is likely to stay open at Ultimo for up to another two years.

The museum was to have closed its doors by January before its relocation to Parramatta by 2023 but newly appointed chief executive officer Lisa Havilah confirmed she would prefer it be delayed by one or two years to enable exhibition programming to continue on site.

News of the delay in the Ultimo site's closure came as the shortlist of international and Australian architects selected to design the Powerhouse's new home on the banks of the Parramatta River was named.attracted 74 expressions of interest involving 529 individual firms from 20 countries and Australian partners, including seasoned and emerging practices, said Arts Minister Don Harwin, who had encouraged ''ambitious and creative responses'' in his brief to architects.

The six shortlisted teams have responded with promises of a building that reflects western Sydney's identity and gives rise to new cultural and community expressions and justified excitement in the final results, the minister said.

The shortlisted teams vying for the chance to design the new home of the Powerhouse Museum in western Sydney.have partnered with Reko Rennie, an interdisciplinary artist who explores his Aboriginal identity through his Kamilaroi heritage with stylistic elements of graffiti, repeat patterning and hand-drawn symbolism.

 

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One issue I see no one raising ! Is the Parramatta location going to be effected by any potential flooding even if its a once in 100 years flood?

Do not sell Powerhouse to be turned into luxury hotel/ apartments. Powerhouse collection is so big you can easily split it between Parramatta and city. Maybe leave hard to move large items like trains n planes in city and lease out space for temporary expos ?

Shame it is being loved inv the first place. When I visit Sydney I enjoy going there. Sorry, I will not be trekking out to Parramatta!

It should stay where it is forever. What about country visitors, interstate visitors? Do they have to catch a train ( standing Metro) out of the city? Gladys likes building, she can build another one.

Turn it to a park instead of unit towers We have already got 100s of unit towers along Barangaroo To Pyrmont Harborside n Ultimo They desperately need parks with soccer n basketball Darling harbor is NOT a park It is a jumble of commercial bldgs n overpass Minister for spaces?

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