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Name
  
Matthew Bird


Role
  
Architect

Matthew Bird (architect) Matthew Bird (architect)

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Matthew David Bird (born 18 March 1980) is an experimental architect and lecturer from Melbourne, Australia. He is a non-traditional architect with experimental architecture projects manifesting as interior decoration, set-design, sculpture, installation art and land art. He is well known for his guerrilla-style installations, notably Alphaomega Apartment (2008) where he theatrically transformed a tiny rental apartment unbeknown to the owners. 

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Bird studied architecture at RMIT University in Melbourne where he graduated in 2005. He commenced his career under the mentorship by Australia's controversial 'wonder-kid' architect Cassandra Fahey helping realise a number of her award-winning projects including New Gold Mountain and The Smith Great Aussie Home.

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Publications

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  • Schaik, L. v. (2012). Tides Of Ambition: Who Architects Design For, And Who They Are When They Design. Momentum. The Miegunyah Press, The Office of the Victorian Government Architect. pp42–49.
  • Kalms, N. (2012). Aviary. Artichoke, Issue 39, pp114–117.
  • Kiely, A. (2011). Out of the Ordinary. Vogue Living, Mar/ Apr, pp29–30.
  • Robledo, D.A. (2010) Matthew Bird. (inside) Interior Design Review, Issue 63, pp36–38.
  • Butler, K. (2010). Domed. Houses, Issue 76, p138.
  • Kiely, A. (2009). Bowerbird. Vogue Living, Mar/Apr Issue, pp76–80.
  • Weis, L. (2008). Dystopia. (inside) Interior Design Review, Issue 52, pp72–77.

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    References

    Matthew Bird (architect) Wikipedia